The flowers of literature, or, Encyclopædia of anecdote, a coll. by W. Oxberry, Volumen4William Oxberry 1822 |
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... child , with a fortune sufficient to set them above want , but not to enable them to live in splendour . I had the mother's permission to pay my addresses to the young lady , Celestina seemed to approve 4 THE SPIRIT OF THE MAGAZINES ;
... child , with a fortune sufficient to set them above want , but not to enable them to live in splendour . I had the mother's permission to pay my addresses to the young lady , Celestina seemed to approve 4 THE SPIRIT OF THE MAGAZINES ;
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... mother and daughter were set off on a journey to a distant part of the country , to visit a relation , and were not expected to return in less than four months . Stunned by this blow , which left me without the courage to solicit an ...
... mother and daughter were set off on a journey to a distant part of the country , to visit a relation , and were not expected to return in less than four months . Stunned by this blow , which left me without the courage to solicit an ...
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... mother dying before her delivery : ' which words so daunted the tyrant , though otherwise a man of good performance , that he was easily slain , and Malcolm Connor , the true heir of the crown , seated on the throne . In the mean time ...
... mother dying before her delivery : ' which words so daunted the tyrant , though otherwise a man of good performance , that he was easily slain , and Malcolm Connor , the true heir of the crown , seated on the throne . In the mean time ...
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... mothers lament and mourn ; the greatest part of them , nevertheless , strength- ening themselves with the assurance of ... mother , who at that instant , perceived the sinues of their infant to shrink in , as if they had been cut , and ...
... mothers lament and mourn ; the greatest part of them , nevertheless , strength- ening themselves with the assurance of ... mother , who at that instant , perceived the sinues of their infant to shrink in , as if they had been cut , and ...
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... mother weeping and lamenting about him , whom he felt upon the armes and legges that were as drie as wood , said unto them , Why do you weepe in this sorte , to see me die for hun- ger ? I ask you no breade , mother , for I know you ...
... mother weeping and lamenting about him , whom he felt upon the armes and legges that were as drie as wood , said unto them , Why do you weepe in this sorte , to see me die for hun- ger ? I ask you no breade , mother , for I know you ...
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