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Side 19
From Stamford , which I had reached by some intolerable old coach , such as in those days too commonly abused the patience and long - suffering of Young England , I took a post - chaise to Laxton . The distance was but nine miles ...
From Stamford , which I had reached by some intolerable old coach , such as in those days too commonly abused the patience and long - suffering of Young England , I took a post - chaise to Laxton . The distance was but nine miles ...
Side 43
Once more there was a religious Lady Carbery , supporting locally the Church of England , patronizing schools , diffusing the most extensive relief to every mode of indigence or distress . A century and a half ago such a Lady Carbery ...
Once more there was a religious Lady Carbery , supporting locally the Church of England , patronizing schools , diffusing the most extensive relief to every mode of indigence or distress . A century and a half ago such a Lady Carbery ...
Side 44
Each , about the same time , made a visit to England , and each of them , I believe , with the same principal purpose of providing for the education of his daughter ; for each happened to have one sole child , which child , in each case ...
Each , about the same time , made a visit to England , and each of them , I believe , with the same principal purpose of providing for the education of his daughter ; for each happened to have one sole child , which child , in each case ...
Side 45
... was made to feel that there might be some justification for the Church of England discountenancing in her Liturgy , “ marriage with your great - grandmother ; neither shalt thou marry thy great - grandfather's widow .
... was made to feel that there might be some justification for the Church of England discountenancing in her Liturgy , “ marriage with your great - grandmother ; neither shalt thou marry thy great - grandfather's widow .
Side 46
So had once thought Colonel Watson , who happened to be in England at that period ; and to the charming widow this man of war propounded his hand in marriage . This hand , this martial hand , for reason inexplicable to me , Mrs. Harvey ...
So had once thought Colonel Watson , who happened to be in England at that period ; and to the charming widow this man of war propounded his hand in marriage . This hand , this martial hand , for reason inexplicable to me , Mrs. Harvey ...
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