Henry Somerville, by the author of Hartlebourn castle, Том 2 |
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... fervants to attend him , before they had satisfied the eager curiofity of every one , to know fome- thing of the health of the parties . In short , if Henry Somerville had . chofen at that moment to stand for B 2 the • ( 4 ) the county ...
... fervants to attend him , before they had satisfied the eager curiofity of every one , to know fome- thing of the health of the parties . In short , if Henry Somerville had . chofen at that moment to stand for B 2 the • ( 4 ) the county ...
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... fervants , after whom , covered with duft and sweat , in full speed rode Lord Norbury and his groom , with their piftols cocked , and calling out to the driver to ftop if he would fave his life . The violent agitation agitation and ...
... fervants , after whom , covered with duft and sweat , in full speed rode Lord Norbury and his groom , with their piftols cocked , and calling out to the driver to ftop if he would fave his life . The violent agitation agitation and ...
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... upon the ground . Lord Norbury , who was ignorant of what fate had purfued the lady , fent his fervants on to protect the fugi- tive , while he returned to a more valuable and tive , ( 65 ) enflamed with rage and vexation at the ...
... upon the ground . Lord Norbury , who was ignorant of what fate had purfued the lady , fent his fervants on to protect the fugi- tive , while he returned to a more valuable and tive , ( 65 ) enflamed with rage and vexation at the ...
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... How often , to myself unknown , " The graceful , gentle , virtuous maid " Have I admired ! How often faid , " What joy to call a heart like hers one's own ! " VOL . II . E The The fervants now returned , and reported that they had ( 73 )
... How often , to myself unknown , " The graceful , gentle , virtuous maid " Have I admired ! How often faid , " What joy to call a heart like hers one's own ! " VOL . II . E The The fervants now returned , and reported that they had ( 73 )
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Henry Somerville (fict.name.) The fervants now returned , and reported that they had affifted in placing Mr. Amftrong upon a bed at a neighbouring inn , and had left a furgeon with him , who had been fent for from the village close by ...
Henry Somerville (fict.name.) The fervants now returned , and reported that they had affifted in placing Mr. Amftrong upon a bed at a neighbouring inn , and had left a furgeon with him , who had been fent for from the village close by ...
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