Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... Parental Affection , none ever struck me as so beautiful as that part where the excellent Joshua says , “ As we must all die , I think it unhappy when a man is approaching death , that either he or his friends should fear to make it the ...
... Parental Affection , none ever struck me as so beautiful as that part where the excellent Joshua says , “ As we must all die , I think it unhappy when a man is approaching death , that either he or his friends should fear to make it the ...
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... parents . ” Ah , it is indeed , ” answered Sophia ; “ we shall never be aware of the advantage till we compare the effect of irregular principles . ” Esther then mentioned the Jennings family , and observed , that without any particular ...
... parents . ” Ah , it is indeed , ” answered Sophia ; “ we shall never be aware of the advantage till we compare the effect of irregular principles . ” Esther then mentioned the Jennings family , and observed , that without any particular ...
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... parents and children are , however tender that tie . And now , when the struggle was no longer needful , to think of separation , she could not bear it ; she was almost ready to long for her old cares , provided she might keep her old ...
... parents and children are , however tender that tie . And now , when the struggle was no longer needful , to think of separation , she could not bear it ; she was almost ready to long for her old cares , provided she might keep her old ...
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... parent might have foreseen future advantage in this infantine endearment ; but Fanny's simple mind built no castles for her baby , she only said , “ 1 must bring her up , ma'am , to wait on you ; aunt Kemp must teach her to plait your ...
... parent might have foreseen future advantage in this infantine endearment ; but Fanny's simple mind built no castles for her baby , she only said , “ 1 must bring her up , ma'am , to wait on you ; aunt Kemp must teach her to plait your ...
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... parents , while neighbouring children were left dirty and neglected— ” “ Why , la , ma'am , how could you know that ? how could you know that James Dummer's children , who lived close by , were so dirty and ragged , that my mother would ...
... parents , while neighbouring children were left dirty and neglected— ” “ Why , la , ma'am , how could you know that ? how could you know that James Dummer's children , who lived close by , were so dirty and ragged , that my mother would ...
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