| Thomas Ellwood - 1808 - 442 sivua
...visit as we used to have, and had now promised ourselves. Nor could my father have any opportunity, by a private conference with them, to understand the...Penington, who came that morning from London to visit themajso. For my part, I sought, and at length found means to cast myself into the company of the daughter,... | |
| John Barclay - 1833 - 200 sivua
...as we used to have aud had now promised to ourselves. Nor could my father have any opportunity, by a private conference with them, to understand the...being some other strangers with them, related to Isaac Peningtou, who came that morning from London to visit them also. " For my part, I sought, and at length... | |
| Mary Ann Kelty - 1840 - 504 sivua
...visit as we used to have, and now promised ourselves. Nor could my father have any opportunity, by a private conference with them, to understand the...came that morning from London, to visit them also." In this dilemma, young Ellwood bethought himself of the fair Gulielma, Isaac's daughter-inlaw, who... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1843 - 496 sivua
...visit as we used to have, and had now promised ourselves. Nor could my father have any opportunity, by a private conference with them, to understand the...Penington, who came that morning from London to visit them. For my part, I sought and at length found means to cast myself into the company of the daughter, whom... | |
| 1847 - 640 sivua
...amuse us, and disappointed our expectations of such a pleasant visit as we had promised ourselves. " For my part, I sought, and at length found, means...the company of the daughter, whom I found gathering flowers in the garden, attended by her maid, also a Quaker. But when I addressed her after my accustomed... | |
| Elizabeth Gurney Fry - 1847 - 524 sivua
...visit as we used to have, and had now promised ourselves. Nor could my father have any opportunity by a private conference with them, to understand the...with them, (related to Isaac Penington) who came that moruing from London to visit them also. " For ray part, I sought, and at length found means to cast... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 326 sivua
...amuse us, and disappointed our expectations of such a pleasant visit as we had promised ourselves. u For my part, I sought, and at length found, means...the company of the daughter, whom I found gathering flowers in the garden, attended by her maid, also a Quaker. But when I addressed her after my accustomed... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 324 sivua
...amuse us, and disappointed our expectations of such a pleasant visit as we had promised ourselves. " For my part, I sought, and at length found, means...the company of the daughter, whom I found gathering flowers in the garden, attended by her maid, also a Quaker. But when I addressed her after my accustomed... | |
| 1853 - 442 sivua
...amuse us, and disappointed our expectations of such a pleasant visit as we had promised ourselves. " For my part, I sought, and at length found, means...the company of the daughter, whom I found gathering flowers in the garden, attended by her maid, also a Quaker. But when I addressed her after my accustomed... | |
| Elizabeth Nicholson - 1853 - 412 sivua
...amuse us, and disappointed our expectations of such a pleasant visit as we had promised ourselves. " For my part, I sought, and at length found, means...the company of the daughter, whom I found gathering flowers in the garden, attended by her maid, also a Quaker. But when I addressed her after my accustomed... | |
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