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A Tale for Youth Mrs. Hofland (Barbara). HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF EDWARD PERCIVAL HEAXLIT MAY 21 , 1925 r ΤΟ THE YOUNG LADIES OF MRS . HAUGH'S ESTABLISHMENT ,
A Tale for Youth Mrs. Hofland (Barbara). HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF EDWARD PERCIVAL HEAXLIT MAY 21 , 1925 r ΤΟ THE YOUNG LADIES OF MRS . HAUGH'S ESTABLISHMENT ,
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A Tale for Youth Mrs. Hofland (Barbara). ΤΟ THE YOUNG LADIES OF MRS . HAUGH'S ESTABLISHMENT , DONCASTER . DEAR YOUNG LADIES : Permitted by your excellent Gover- ness to offer you this little Work , I present it with the good wishes of a ...
A Tale for Youth Mrs. Hofland (Barbara). ΤΟ THE YOUNG LADIES OF MRS . HAUGH'S ESTABLISHMENT , DONCASTER . DEAR YOUNG LADIES : Permitted by your excellent Gover- ness to offer you this little Work , I present it with the good wishes of a ...
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... best foundation - the self - subduing yet truly ennobling precepts of Christianity . I am , my dear Young Ladies , Your sincere friend , 23 , Newman Street . B. HOFLAND . f THE DAUGHTER OF A GENIUS ; A TALE . DEDICATION . V.
... best foundation - the self - subduing yet truly ennobling precepts of Christianity . I am , my dear Young Ladies , Your sincere friend , 23 , Newman Street . B. HOFLAND . f THE DAUGHTER OF A GENIUS ; A TALE . DEDICATION . V.
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... lady looked only the more grave as she replied- " I wanted the silk to be wound , Maria , and it makes me no amends for spoiling it that you can quote a line of poetry , or refer to an historical fact - in the walk of life , to our sex ...
... lady looked only the more grave as she replied- " I wanted the silk to be wound , Maria , and it makes me no amends for spoiling it that you can quote a line of poetry , or refer to an historical fact - in the walk of life , to our sex ...
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... lady , " said one of them , " you know not what you under- take . " " Yes , Sir , I do - we will sell the carriage , plate , wine , and the superfluous furniture . With the money this brings I will increase our stock of cattle and sheep ...
... lady , " said one of them , " you know not what you under- take . " " Yes , Sir , I do - we will sell the carriage , plate , wine , and the superfluous furniture . With the money this brings I will increase our stock of cattle and sheep ...
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