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 171
... kind concern and pious remembrance , to unbend my mind . I wish Mr. which will always be duly acknow- Richardson could see me in that ro- ledged by , dear sir , your , & c . mantic situation , seated on the mid- rock , the briny flood ...
... kind concern and pious remembrance , to unbend my mind . I wish Mr. which will always be duly acknow- Richardson could see me in that ro- ledged by , dear sir , your , & c . mantic situation , seated on the mid- rock , the briny flood ...
Page 184
... kind , good - na- sorts of fear which you want to dis- tured man , who made it his study to tinguish , the one to a parent , the other oblige his wife . Upon the whole , if to a husband . Awe , the word awe , your ladyship will give me ...
... kind , good - na- sorts of fear which you want to dis- tured man , who made it his study to tinguish , the one to a parent , the other oblige his wife . Upon the whole , if to a husband . Awe , the word awe , your ladyship will give me ...
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... kind of military skill ; which , be- scribe . Besides this , such repeated ing followed by a want of confidence changes take place , that all arrange- in themselves , when opposed to troops ment is set at nought , and the con- regularly ...
... kind of military skill ; which , be- scribe . Besides this , such repeated ing followed by a want of confidence changes take place , that all arrange- in themselves , when opposed to troops ment is set at nought , and the con- regularly ...
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To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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