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Page 181
... pleasure , ran to kiss me in a transport of affection . Her mother's tears and silence also shewed her pleasure .— “ Here , pappa , " cried the charming girl , " here is the brave man to whom I owe my delivery ; to this gentleman's ...
... pleasure , ran to kiss me in a transport of affection . Her mother's tears and silence also shewed her pleasure .— “ Here , pappa , " cried the charming girl , " here is the brave man to whom I owe my delivery ; to this gentleman's ...
Page 193
... pleasure and convenience of our lives . How many seeming accidents must unite before we can be clothed or fed . The ... pleasure in contributing to the relief of my reverend old master here , whom I shall ever esteem , as you can . But I ...
... pleasure and convenience of our lives . How many seeming accidents must unite before we can be clothed or fed . The ... pleasure in contributing to the relief of my reverend old master here , whom I shall ever esteem , as you can . But I ...
Page 199
... pleasure now seemed to fill the whole apartment ; our joy reached even to the common room , where the prisoners themselves sympathized , And shook their chains In transport and rude harmony . Happiness was expanded upon every face , and ...
... pleasure now seemed to fill the whole apartment ; our joy reached even to the common room , where the prisoners themselves sympathized , And shook their chains In transport and rude harmony . Happiness was expanded upon every face , and ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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