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... Young Countess , a Tale for Youth . By the Au- thoress of " The Blind Child . " 12mo . 5s . 6d . Boards . Chapple . 1820 . The story related in these pages is not new , being that of a young lady who is spoiled by prosperity and ...
... Young Countess , a Tale for Youth . By the Au- thoress of " The Blind Child . " 12mo . 5s . 6d . Boards . Chapple . 1820 . The story related in these pages is not new , being that of a young lady who is spoiled by prosperity and ...
Page 378
... young friend's angelic attention makes me not feel my lameness ; " while the sweet young friend seated her by herself , and , patting her on the shoulder , insisted on her making a good supper , as she had been so foolish as to sit up ...
... young friend's angelic attention makes me not feel my lameness ; " while the sweet young friend seated her by herself , and , patting her on the shoulder , insisted on her making a good supper , as she had been so foolish as to sit up ...
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... young lady at the age of sixteen in the middle of the seventeenth century ? In an- other place , ( vol . iv . p . 43. ) the author's inattention makes her appear ignorant of the laws of nature , and she gives a young woman , aged thirty ...
... young lady at the age of sixteen in the middle of the seventeenth century ? In an- other place , ( vol . iv . p . 43. ) the author's inattention makes her appear ignorant of the laws of nature , and she gives a young woman , aged thirty ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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