An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to Improve the Minds and Refine the Taste of Youth : to which are Prefixed, Rules in Elocution, and Directions for Expressing the Principal Passions of the MindPublished and sold by David Hogan, 1809 - 230 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... marry my daughter , said the old man . Have you a house to cover her , or money to maintain her ? Lucetta's fortune is ... marriage , but that he now doubted whether he could lawfully retain it . The vicar eyed the lovers with attention ...
... marry my daughter , said the old man . Have you a house to cover her , or money to maintain her ? Lucetta's fortune is ... marriage , but that he now doubted whether he could lawfully retain it . The vicar eyed the lovers with attention ...
Pagina 28
... marriage was obtained . Perrin was employed in husbandry , and Lucetta in family affairs . They lived in perfect cordiality , and two children endear- ed them still more to each other . Perrin one evening re- turning homeward from his ...
... marriage was obtained . Perrin was employed in husbandry , and Lucetta in family affairs . They lived in perfect cordiality , and two children endear- ed them still more to each other . Perrin one evening re- turning homeward from his ...
Pagina 32
... marriage settlements were easily regulated be- ' twixt the parties ; for interest was out of the question : The ... married couple ? The happiest , I may ven- ture to fortel , that mortals , can enjoy upon earth . + 12. No pleasures are ...
... marriage settlements were easily regulated be- ' twixt the parties ; for interest was out of the question : The ... married couple ? The happiest , I may ven- ture to fortel , that mortals , can enjoy upon earth . + 12. No pleasures are ...
Pagina 41
... marriage , as her father supposed him . Not that he was ever a lover of the lady ; but he thought her one of the most amiable women he had seen ; and there was something in the idea of her being another's for ever that struck him , he ...
... marriage , as her father supposed him . Not that he was ever a lover of the lady ; but he thought her one of the most amiable women he had seen ; and there was something in the idea of her being another's for ever that struck him , he ...
Pagina 42
... married , was killed in a duel by a French officer , his intimate companion , and to whom , before their quarrel , he had often done the greatest favours . 53. Her worthy father bears her death , as he has often told us a christian ...
... married , was killed in a duel by a French officer , his intimate companion , and to whom , before their quarrel , he had often done the greatest favours . 53. Her worthy father bears her death , as he has often told us a christian ...
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