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Sivu 4
... thing further of Sir Hargrave ? Don't be anxious , said Sir Charles . All must be well . People , long used to error , don't , without reluctance , submit to new methods of proceeding . All must be well . Sir Charles , stepping out ...
... thing further of Sir Hargrave ? Don't be anxious , said Sir Charles . All must be well . People , long used to error , don't , without reluctance , submit to new methods of proceeding . All must be well . Sir Charles , stepping out ...
Sivu 16
... thing , as if I said , to human nature ; [ the good man bowed in silence ; ] and Miss Byron to you , my good doctor , ( taking my hand , ) as a lady most worthy your distinguished regard . You do me too much honour , sir , said I. I ...
... thing , as if I said , to human nature ; [ the good man bowed in silence ; ] and Miss Byron to you , my good doctor , ( taking my hand , ) as a lady most worthy your distinguished regard . You do me too much honour , sir , said I. I ...
Sivu 20
... thing to him ; and he , I see , both loves and fears you . · Hush , child , whispered she again . he is silent . If ... things worth your notice , madam 20 THE HISTORY OF.
... thing to him ; and he , I see , both loves and fears you . · Hush , child , whispered she again . he is silent . If ... things worth your notice , madam 20 THE HISTORY OF.
Sivu 22
... things are not to be borne . From my three sisters , looking at me for one , and from my dear ward , I cannot be so ... thing and person that I before beheld without dissatis- faction , in this great town , looks diminutive and little ...
... things are not to be borne . From my three sisters , looking at me for one , and from my dear ward , I cannot be so ... thing and person that I before beheld without dissatis- faction , in this great town , looks diminutive and little ...
Sivu 26
... thing of the matter till all is over . This is a day devoted to pleasure . But you , Mr. Reeves , know something of the matter ; and ean answer for your fair cousin . He then led Mr. Reeves in to Mr. Bagenhall . This , sir , is Mr ...
... thing of the matter till all is over . This is a day devoted to pleasure . But you , Mr. Reeves , know something of the matter ; and ean answer for your fair cousin . He then led Mr. Reeves in to Mr. Bagenhall . This , sir , is Mr ...
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acquainted affair affected afraid agreeable answer aunt Selby Bagenhall Bartlett believe bless brother called Canterbury Captain Anderson Colnebrook compliments cousin creature daugh daughters dear Charlotte desired doctor doubt duty endeavour engaged excuse expect eyes father favour forgive fortune friends gentlemen girl give hand happy HARRIET BYRON hear heard heart hint honour hope James's Square knew Lady Grandison Lady L letter living looked Lord G Lord L Lucy madam marriage marry Merceda mind Miss Byron MISS BYRON.-IN CONTINUATION MISS GR Miss Grandison mother never Northamptonshire obliged occasion Oldham passion person pity pleased pleasure poor Pray promise proposal reason Reeves sake seemed servant shew SIR CH Sir Charles Grandison Sir Charles's SIR HAR Sir Hargrave SIR THO Sir Thomas's sister stopt suppose sure tell thing thought told took town uncle unhappy wish woman women word worthy young ladies
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Sivu 237 - It is one of the most difficult things in the world to...
Sivu 176 - For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully. For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently f but if, when ye do well, and suffer for it, ye take it patiently, this is acceptable with God.
Sivu 165 - ... neither of them could hold up her head, for two or three days, in his presence : but, out of it, Miss Caroline Grandison found that she was in love ; and the more for Lord L 's generous attachment, and Sir Thomas's not so generous discouragement.
Sivu 119 - Yet, with a sigh o'er all mankind, I grant, In this our day of proof, our land of hope, The good man has his clouds that intervene ; Clouds, that obscure his sublunary day, But never conquer: e'en the best must own, Patience, and resignation, are the pillars Of human peace on earth.