Michael, the Married Man; Or, The Sequel to the History of Michael KempJ. Hatchard, 1827 - 579 páginas |
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... feel sure Mrs. Jennings and her daughter would not permit the matter to drop so very qui- etly , and he greatly feared correspondence , and some foolish result : he therefore de- termined to call on old Mr. Jennings , and request half ...
... feel sure Mrs. Jennings and her daughter would not permit the matter to drop so very qui- etly , and he greatly feared correspondence , and some foolish result : he therefore de- termined to call on old Mr. Jennings , and request half ...
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... feel the truth of that scripture ; " The whole head is sick , and the whole heart faint , " and this too , at the very mo- ment when he was admired and looked up to by those who knew him most intimately ; and in this sense the ...
... feel the truth of that scripture ; " The whole head is sick , and the whole heart faint , " and this too , at the very mo- ment when he was admired and looked up to by those who knew him most intimately ; and in this sense the ...
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... feeling against lightness and folly , beamed through his eye , even while his voice censured ; -all this made its impres- sion ; and the Miss Jennings's were sobered , they knew not how : yet , no sooner did they enter the paternal ...
... feeling against lightness and folly , beamed through his eye , even while his voice censured ; -all this made its impres- sion ; and the Miss Jennings's were sobered , they knew not how : yet , no sooner did they enter the paternal ...
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... feel for them ; but we do feel for the weak , suffering parent . Mr. Lascelles , whose goodness of heart was universally acknowledged , by people who did not understand his principles , was the first person of whom Mr. Jennings thought ...
... feel for them ; but we do feel for the weak , suffering parent . Mr. Lascelles , whose goodness of heart was universally acknowledged , by people who did not understand his principles , was the first person of whom Mr. Jennings thought ...
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... feel they were not in the number of his particular favourites . Yet , such was the confidence which true worth ever inspires , that there was not a moment's hesitation in the mind of Mr. Jennings , as to whom he should turn in sorrow ...
... feel they were not in the number of his particular favourites . Yet , such was the confidence which true worth ever inspires , that there was not a moment's hesitation in the mind of Mr. Jennings , as to whom he should turn in sorrow ...
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Michael, the Married Man, Or the Sequel to the History of Michael Kemp ... Anne Cox Woodroofe Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Michael, the Married Man; Or, the Sequel to the History of Michael Kemp Anne Cox Woodroofe Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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