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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1781 - 800 pages
...poffdlion inite.id of k:udly relieving me, (heclafp'd of liich a child. Mr.hand) ; — hut when I look on After a journey of eleven days, they arrived at the dwelling of La Roche. It was fituated in ont of thofe valiies of the canthis renovated being as the gift of the Almighty, I f.-cl...
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The Mirror: A Periodical Paper, Pub. at Edinburgh in the Years ..., Volume 2

Periodicals - 1781 - 392 pages
...in being the friend of Madanwifelle La Roche, and ibmetimes envied her father the poflcffion of fuch a child. After a journey of eleven days, they arrived at the dwelling of La Roche. It was fituated in one of thofe valleys of the canton of Berne , where nature feems to repofe, as it were,...
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The New Novelist's Magazine, Or Entertaining Library of Pleasing ..., Volume 1

English literature - 1787 - 470 pages
...in being ihe friend of Mademoifeile IA Roche; and fomeiimes envied her father the pofleffion of fuch a child. After a journey of eleven days, they arrived at the dwelling of La Rcche. It was fituated in one of thole vajleys of : the canton ct Berne, where .Nature feems tojrepple,...
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The British Essayists: The Lounger

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 262 pages
...refined ones. Every better feeling, warm and vivid ; every ungentle one, repressed or overcome. He was not addicted to love ; but he felt himself happy in being the friend of Mademoitellt La R«(hi, and sometimes envied her father the possession of such a child. After a journey...
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The British Essayists;: Mirror

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 338 pages
...refined ones. Every better feeling, warm and vivid ; every ungentle one, repressed or overcome. He was not addicted to love ; but he felt himself happy...nature seems to repose, as it were, in quiet, and has inclosed her retreat with mountains inaccessible.—— A stream, that spent its fury in the hills...
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The British Essayists, Volume 34

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 354 pages
...overcome. He was not addicted to love ; but he felt himself h:ippy in being the friend of Mademoisclle La Roche., and sometimes envied her father the possession...nature seems to repose, as it were, in quiet, and has inclosed her retreat with mountains inaccessible.—' A stream, that spent its fury in the hibl* above,...
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The British Essayists;: Mirror

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 336 pages
...every ungentle one, repressed or overcome. He was not addicted to love ; but he felt himself h.ippy in being the friend of Mademoiselle La Roche, and...situated in one of those valleys of the canton of Bcrnc, where nature seems to repose, as it were, in quiet, and has inclosed her retreat with mountains...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volume 5

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...refined ones. Every better feeling, warm and vivid ; every ungentle one, repressed or overcome. He was not addicted to love ; but he felt himself happy...and sometimes envied her father the possession of tuch a child. After a journey of eleven days, they arrived at the dwelling of La Roche. It was situated...
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An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to ...

Noah Webster - Elocution - 1814 - 240 pages
...refined ones. Every better feeling, warm and vivid ; every ungentle one, repres- . sed or overcome, lie was not addicted to love ; but he felt himself happy...envied her father the possession of such a child. 22. After a -journey of eleven days they arrived at the dwelling of La Roche. It was situated in one...
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The miscellaneous works of Henry Mackenzie, Volume 3

Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 pages
...most refined ones. Every better feeling, warm and vivid; every ungentle one, repressed or overcome. He was not addicted to love ; but he felt himself happy...nature seems to repose, as it were, in quiet, and has inclosed her retreat with mountains inaccessible.—A stream that spent its fury in the hills above,...
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