| Charles Drelincourt - 1721 - 542 páginas
...was fo heavenly. Her two great Errands were to comfort Mrs. Bargrave in her Affliction, and to aflc her Forgivenefs for her Breach of Friendfhip, and...after all, to fuppofe that Mrs. Bargrave could hatch, fuch an Invention as this from Friday Noon, till Saturday Noon (fuppofing that fhe knew of Mrs. Peal's... | |
| Charles Drelincourt - 1732 - 536 páginas
...was fo heavenly. Her two great Errands were to comfort Mrs. Bargrave in her Affliction, and to aflc her Forgivenefs for her Breach of Friendfhip, and...after all, to fuppofe that Mrs. Bargrave could hatch fuch an Invention as this from Friday Noon, till Saturday Noon (fuppofing that fhe knew of Mrs. Peal's... | |
| Charles Drelincourt - 1810 - 580 páginas
...the breach of friendship, and with a pious discourse to encourage her. So that, after all, to suppose that Mrs. Bargrave could hatch such an invention as this, from Friday noon to Saturday noon, (supposing that slie knew of Mrs. Veal's death the very first moment,) without jumbling... | |
| Charles Drelincourt - 1810 - 614 páginas
...the breach of friendship, and with a pious discourse to encourage her; So that, after all, to suppose that Mrs. Bargrave could hatch such an invention as this, from Friday noon to Saturday noon, (supposing that she knew of Mrs. Veal's death the very first moment,) without jumbling... | |
| T. M. Jarvis - 1823 - 252 páginas
...her breach of friendship, and with a pious discourse to encourage her. So that, after all, to suppose that Mrs. Bargrave could hatch such an invention as this from Friday noon till Saturday noon (supposing that she knew of Mrs. Veal's death the very first moment), without jumbling circumstances,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 500 páginas
...her breach of friendship, and with a pious discourse to encourage her. So that, after all, to suppose that Mrs Bargrave could hatch such an invention as this from Friday noon till Saturday noon, (supposing that she knew of Mrs Veal's death the very first moment,) without jumbling circumstances,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 506 páginas
...her breach of friendship, and with a pious discourse to encourage her. So that, after all, to suppose that Mrs Bargrave could hatch such an invention as this from Friday noon till Saturday noon, (supposing that she knew of Mrs VeaTs death the very first moment,) without jumbling circumstances,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 452 páginas
...her breach of friendship, and with a pious discourse to encourage her. So that, after all, to suppose that Mrs Bargrave could hatch such an invention as this from Friday noon till Saturday noon, (supposing that she knew of Mrs Veal's death the very first moment,) without jumbling circumstances,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 406 páginas
...her breach of friendship and with a pious discourse to encourage her. So that, after .all, to suppose that Mrs. Bargrave could hatch such an invention as this from Friday noon till Saturday noon ( supposing that she knew of Mrs. Veal's death the very first moment ), without jumbling circumstances,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 380 páginas
...the breach of friendship, and with a pious discourse to encourage her. So that, after all, to suppose that Mrs. Bargrave could hatch such an invention as this from Friday noon till Saturday noon, supposing that she knew of Mrs. Veal's death the very first moment, without jumbling circumstances,... | |
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