Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... knew her strength when the dear Reverend came in , was resolved to make them ashamed , and continued , I should think , gentlemen , that you all hoped to live upon the Gospel ; my Bible tells me , that there is no other name given ...
... knew her strength when the dear Reverend came in , was resolved to make them ashamed , and continued , I should think , gentlemen , that you all hoped to live upon the Gospel ; my Bible tells me , that there is no other name given ...
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... knew nothing of the French tongue , and she only heard a sort of muttering , and saw the angry gestures of the displeased landlady . We will not fatigue the reader with all my mother . ” > 1 the adieus of the THE MARRIED MAN . 343.
... knew nothing of the French tongue , and she only heard a sort of muttering , and saw the angry gestures of the displeased landlady . We will not fatigue the reader with all my mother . ” > 1 the adieus of the THE MARRIED MAN . 343.
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... knew his care and kindness , that her heart rested completely . But Esther thought it was late , and it would save her uncle that bit of road ; so it was , “ Good night , my man , ” on the part of Brownrigg , and a long drawn yawning ...
... knew his care and kindness , that her heart rested completely . But Esther thought it was late , and it would save her uncle that bit of road ; so it was , “ Good night , my man , ” on the part of Brownrigg , and a long drawn yawning ...
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... knew from universal testimony the worth of him whom he trembled to lose . The disorder , under which his excellent friend laboured , was not one which pulls down the pillars of the body at once , but gradually saps the foundation till ...
... knew from universal testimony the worth of him whom he trembled to lose . The disorder , under which his excellent friend laboured , was not one which pulls down the pillars of the body at once , but gradually saps the foundation till ...
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... knew his own sickness occasioned ; and when they returned from church , they found him , with every thing around him , so arranged under his own direction , that but for his pallid hue and recumbent posture , one might have thought him ...
... knew his own sickness occasioned ; and when they returned from church , they found him , with every thing around him , so arranged under his own direction , that but for his pallid hue and recumbent posture , one might have thought him ...
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attend bear began believe better Betty blessing bring brother brought Brow Brown Brownrigg called child Christian church comfort cottage creature dear delighted Esther excellent expected Fanny farmer father fear feel felt Finch gave girl give given hand happy head heard heart hope James Jennings keep Kemp kind knew ladies Lascelles light live looked Lord ma'am master means Michael mind Miss morning mother natural neighbour never observed parents parish passed Peggy person pleased poor pray prayer pretty reader received remember reply Rose seemed servants shillings side sister smiled Smith soon speak spirit suffered suppose sure tell thank ther thing thought tion took true turned uncle walk Walker wife wish young