Henry Somerville, by the author of Hartlebourn castle, Том 1 |
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... . The lady on whom his fon had fo warmly placed his affections , had but trifling expectations , and thofe at the decease of her mother , as yet only in the mid- dle dle of her days . Mr. Somerville's habits of life ( 4 )
... . The lady on whom his fon had fo warmly placed his affections , had but trifling expectations , and thofe at the decease of her mother , as yet only in the mid- dle dle of her days . Mr. Somerville's habits of life ( 4 )
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... habits of life were thofe of genteel affluence : he reafoned upon the dif- ficulties of a rifing family ; his own life a tolerably good one ; nothing to be advanced till his death ; and painted the many fmarting anxieties of trade which ...
... habits of life were thofe of genteel affluence : he reafoned upon the dif- ficulties of a rifing family ; his own life a tolerably good one ; nothing to be advanced till his death ; and painted the many fmarting anxieties of trade which ...
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... habit of thinking much and fpeaking little ; but his children now called upon him to perform a new office : he had few moments unoccu pied in the day , and the innumerable questions which he encouraged them to ask , furnished him with ...
... habit of thinking much and fpeaking little ; but his children now called upon him to perform a new office : he had few moments unoccu pied in the day , and the innumerable questions which he encouraged them to ask , furnished him with ...
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... habits of courage and endurance , Henry could , at an early age , mafter the turbulence of the most unruly horfe in his neighbourhood ; could pitch the coit at the greatest distance ; could endure the hardest fatigue and fuffer the ...
... habits of courage and endurance , Henry could , at an early age , mafter the turbulence of the most unruly horfe in his neighbourhood ; could pitch the coit at the greatest distance ; could endure the hardest fatigue and fuffer the ...
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... , his independence of all com- mon prejudices in habits and modes of thinking , to which , whenever he converfed with him , he found himself too nearly a flave . He was de- fcended fcended from a diftant branch of the noble houfe of ( 26 )
... , his independence of all com- mon prejudices in habits and modes of thinking , to which , whenever he converfed with him , he found himself too nearly a flave . He was de- fcended fcended from a diftant branch of the noble houfe of ( 26 )
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accompliſhments admiration affoci affured afked againſt amongſt amuſe anſwer ation becauſe bufy cafe cere CHAP charm confiderable converfation daughters defign difdain diftant diſcovered diſtance door drefs excufe expreffed fafe faid Sir Francis fame father fcarcely fecure feemed feen feldom felt fentiments fhall figh fince fincerity firſt fituation fome fomething foon fortune foul fource fplendour friendſhip fuch fuffer fupe fuperior fupprefs fure happineſs Harriet heart HENRY SOMERVILLE Henry's himſelf honour houfe houſe increaſed indulge intercourſe itſelf juft laft laſt lawn loft Lord Norbury Lordship mafter marriage ment Mifs Howard mind miſtake moft moſt mufic muſt myſelf nefs nerally never paffed paffion paſt perfon philofopher pleaſure poffeffed poffible praiſe prefent propofed raiſed refource refpect reft ruſhed ſaid ſee ſhades ſhe ſhould Sir Francis Bloom Somer Somerville's ſpeaking ſtep thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe vifit virtue whofe whoſe young ladies
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