Parents and Wives; or, Inconsistency and mistakes. A novel, Volume 1A. K. Newman&Company, 1825 - 705 pages |
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... but herself . 66 She certainly was the most tasteful , useful , and obsequious of all accommo- dating abigails ; and she so well recom mended B 2 mended herself by these good qualities , to a female PARENTS AND WIVES . 3.
... but herself . 66 She certainly was the most tasteful , useful , and obsequious of all accommo- dating abigails ; and she so well recom mended B 2 mended herself by these good qualities , to a female PARENTS AND WIVES . 3.
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Sarah Green. mended herself by these good qualities , to a female such as was lady Emily , de- voted most implicitly to fashion , that she was absolutely at times complete mistress over her , though in that hum- ble way as seemingly ...
Sarah Green. mended herself by these good qualities , to a female such as was lady Emily , de- voted most implicitly to fashion , that she was absolutely at times complete mistress over her , though in that hum- ble way as seemingly ...
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... female star , that sheds its beautiful and brilliant rays over the horizon of lished society . po- The young ladies , though they never differed on any subject whatever , and never had a dispute in their whole lives , yet were very ...
... female star , that sheds its beautiful and brilliant rays over the horizon of lished society . po- The young ladies , though they never differed on any subject whatever , and never had a dispute in their whole lives , yet were very ...
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... poor , through their own prodigality . Never , in the whole circle of their acquaintance , had the two female cou sins beheld men so prepossessing ; the officers also were sins 18 PARENTS AND WIVES , The earl of Belmont was a widower, ...
... poor , through their own prodigality . Never , in the whole circle of their acquaintance , had the two female cou sins beheld men so prepossessing ; the officers also were sins 18 PARENTS AND WIVES , The earl of Belmont was a widower, ...
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Sarah Green. At first the stern countenance of the earl greatly intimidated the females , who had never beheld that countenance otherwise than beaming with fondness on them . The husbands also were not without a considerable share of ...
Sarah Green. At first the stern countenance of the earl greatly intimidated the females , who had never beheld that countenance otherwise than beaming with fondness on them . The husbands also were not without a considerable share of ...
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Parents and Wives: Or, Inconsistency and Mistakes: a Novel;, Volume 1 Green No preview available - 2017 |
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