Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 4S. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 88
... happy in my situation , is true ; value ; if that can be said to revive , I live , and have lived these twenty which at the most has only been dor- years , with Mrs. Unwin , to whose af- mant for want of employment . But fectionate care ...
... happy in my situation , is true ; value ; if that can be said to revive , I live , and have lived these twenty which at the most has only been dor- years , with Mrs. Unwin , to whose af- mant for want of employment . But fectionate care ...
Page 157
... happy circle ? I heard there was a wreck of a Happy it must be ; your ambition West - Indiaman , on the south side trodden under foot - your passions of the island , last Friday ( but the calmed . What a happy creature crew saved ) ...
... happy circle ? I heard there was a wreck of a Happy it must be ; your ambition West - Indiaman , on the south side trodden under foot - your passions of the island , last Friday ( but the calmed . What a happy creature crew saved ) ...
Page 204
... Happy England ! the primitive rights and equality of Happy Switzerland ! I again repeat . mankind , which would lead , in fair Adieu . reasoning , to an equal partition of lands and money . How many years must elapse before France can ...
... Happy England ! the primitive rights and equality of Happy Switzerland ! I again repeat . mankind , which would lead , in fair Adieu . reasoning , to an equal partition of lands and money . How many years must elapse before France can ...
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To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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