The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... children , Ernesthus was educated for the mercan- tile line , and placed in the counting - house of a rich mer- chant in the ... child to the care of its maternal grandmother , quitted Geneva and came over to England , to attend to some ...
... children , Ernesthus was educated for the mercan- tile line , and placed in the counting - house of a rich mer- chant in the ... child to the care of its maternal grandmother , quitted Geneva and came over to England , to attend to some ...
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... child on Mr. Muller , that he would not separate her from her daughter ; the consequence of which was , that on his marriage , he was obliged to give up his connexion with the army , and content himself with residing in the obscurity of ...
... child on Mr. Muller , that he would not separate her from her daughter ; the consequence of which was , that on his marriage , he was obliged to give up his connexion with the army , and content himself with residing in the obscurity of ...
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... child amiable in the view of the father , and to conceal from her husband any little failure of his son which might ... children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ; when the ...
... child amiable in the view of the father , and to conceal from her husband any little failure of his son which might ... children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ; when the ...
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... child of amiable dispositions , and pos- sessed that openness of countenance and smiling appear- ance frequently remarkable in the natives of Switzerland , he would certainly have been made an unfeeling and des- perate character , had ...
... child of amiable dispositions , and pos- sessed that openness of countenance and smiling appear- ance frequently remarkable in the natives of Switzerland , he would certainly have been made an unfeeling and des- perate character , had ...
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... child himself . By this means , little Christopher , when relieved from his father's pre- sence , soon recovered his natural ease and cheerfulness of character ; and , though some sagacious persons hint- ed that the old lady sometimes ...
... child himself . By this means , little Christopher , when relieved from his father's pre- sence , soon recovered his natural ease and cheerfulness of character ; and , though some sagacious persons hint- ed that the old lady sometimes ...
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