| Edward Moore - 1772 - 344 sidor
...after having apologized to the lady for the diftrefs he had brought me into, left me in great hafte, to bring me intelligence of what was doing at home....family had fupped at home ; that they were exafperated ngainft me beyond forgivenefs ; that they concluded me undone ; and that they had fworn never to admit... | |
| 1753 - 640 sidor
...into, left me in great hufte, to bring me intej^ence of what was doing at home. He returned in a ihort time, and with the greateft feeming concern in his...learnt from one of the fervants, that the family had flipped at home ; that they were exaggerated againft me beyond forgivenefs ; that they concluded me... | |
| 1803 - 318 sidor
...after having apologized to the lady for the distress he had brought me into, left me in great haste, to bring me intelligence of what was doing at home. He returned in a short time, and with the greatest seeming concern in his countenance, told me, that he had learned... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 412 sidor
...intelligence of what was doing at home. He returned in a short time, and with the greatest seeming concern in his countenance told me, that he had learnt from one of the servants, that the family had supped at home; that they were exasperated against me beyond forgiveness;... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 418 sidor
...after having apologized to the lady for the distress he had brought me into, left me in great h.-istc, to bring me intelligence of what was doing at home. He returned in a short time, and with the greatest seeming concern in his countenance told me, that he had learnt from... | |
| Mammon - 1823 - 384 sidor
...intelligence of what was doing at home. He returned in a short time, and with the greatest seeming concern in his countenance, told me that he had learnt from one of the servants that the family had supped at home ; that they were exasperated against me beyond forgiveness... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 620 sidor
...after having apologized to the lady for the distress he had brought me into, left me in great haste, to bring me intelligence of what was doing at home. He returned in a short time, and with the greatest seeming concern in his countenance told me, that he had learnt from... | |
| 1754 - 394 sidor
...bring me intelligence .Afuwfaat'was doing -at home. He reamed :: i» a ftiort time, and, with «he greateft feeming concern in his countenance, told...that he had learnt from one of the fervants, that «he family had flipped at home ; that tbèy were exafperated againft me beyond forgivenefs ; that... | |
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