Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton: With a Selection from Her Correspondence, and Other Unpublished Writings, Volum 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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Side 20
... acquainted with Dr. Currie , and greatly regret that the nature of his profession de- nies me all hopes of his ever appearing at this place of general rendezvous . Should I ever again visit the North , I think I shall find that ...
... acquainted with Dr. Currie , and greatly regret that the nature of his profession de- nies me all hopes of his ever appearing at this place of general rendezvous . Should I ever again visit the North , I think I shall find that ...
Side 21
... acquaint- ance with the celebrated characters to which they have been the means of intro- ducing me , I should , in the fond hours of sanguine hope , have considered as the ne ptus ultra of felicity . While seated by the burn - side ...
... acquaint- ance with the celebrated characters to which they have been the means of intro- ducing me , I should , in the fond hours of sanguine hope , have considered as the ne ptus ultra of felicity . While seated by the burn - side ...
Side 24
... acquaintance , been ever led into this mistake ? I well remember our friend Mrs. I. B. , who , at a time when my heart was suffering a degree of anguish , greater per- haps than any event of life ought to have inflicted on a reasonable ...
... acquaintance , been ever led into this mistake ? I well remember our friend Mrs. I. B. , who , at a time when my heart was suffering a degree of anguish , greater per- haps than any event of life ought to have inflicted on a reasonable ...
Side 29
... acquaintance ( in England ) , that , to be in any degree the means of leading such parents to more ra- tional views , seemed to be a most desirable object . In Scotland , people , in a great measure , ( remember , I always make allow . 29.
... acquaintance ( in England ) , that , to be in any degree the means of leading such parents to more ra- tional views , seemed to be a most desirable object . In Scotland , people , in a great measure , ( remember , I always make allow . 29.
Side 32
... groundless . All the ladies of my acquaint- ance here have read them with satisfaction ; and I have received letters , even from young ladies , upon the subject , which show not only that they understood it , but were 32.
... groundless . All the ladies of my acquaint- ance here have read them with satisfaction ; and I have received letters , even from young ladies , upon the subject , which show not only that they understood it , but were 32.
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Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton: With a Selection from ..., Volum 2 Elizabeth Benger,Elizabeth Hamilton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1818 |
Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton: With a Selection from ..., Volum 2 Elizabeth Benger,Elizabeth Hamilton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1818 |
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