The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, Volumen2George Miller 1814 |
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... Lady L. dies ... A good ser- vant in a new situation proves a good servant still . THE worthy subjects of my tale are now far advanced in years , and their children and childrens ' children are further evidences of the invaluable ...
... Lady L. dies ... A good ser- vant in a new situation proves a good servant still . THE worthy subjects of my tale are now far advanced in years , and their children and childrens ' children are further evidences of the invaluable ...
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... Lady L. and some company were walking in the shrubbery , when an Irish melody , sung by many voices in the native tone , charmed her ear . Her ladyship was the only child of an Irish bar- onet ; and those sounds had delighted her in the ...
... Lady L. and some company were walking in the shrubbery , when an Irish melody , sung by many voices in the native tone , charmed her ear . Her ladyship was the only child of an Irish bar- onet ; and those sounds had delighted her in the ...
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... Lady L. strictly forbade giving spirituous liquors to youth ; not only as being hurtful to their constitutions , but as it risqued acquiring an habitual liking for strong drink , -to their temporal and eternal destruc- tion . Six of the ...
... Lady L. strictly forbade giving spirituous liquors to youth ; not only as being hurtful to their constitutions , but as it risqued acquiring an habitual liking for strong drink , -to their temporal and eternal destruc- tion . Six of the ...
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... Lady L. and who had had the bene- fit of all the instructions we have recommended . She had been nursery - maid to Lord L's eldest sons , and was now married to a gardener , who lived fifty miles from L. - Castle , and had the ...
... Lady L. and who had had the bene- fit of all the instructions we have recommended . She had been nursery - maid to Lord L's eldest sons , and was now married to a gardener , who lived fifty miles from L. - Castle , and had the ...
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... lady's proposal , so unanswerably . " " My lord , " rejoined ROGER , " if my poor gratitude had been worth mentioning , no words could express my sense of all I owe to Lady L.'s bounty : but your lord- ship's garden will thrive though I ...
... lady's proposal , so unanswerably . " " My lord , " rejoined ROGER , " if my poor gratitude had been worth mentioning , no words could express my sense of all I owe to Lady L.'s bounty : but your lord- ship's garden will thrive though I ...
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