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The Mirror: A Periodical Paper, Pub. at Edinburgh in the Years 1779 and 1780 - Page 332
1781
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 42

1780 - 740 pages
...neighbours reported, had died ht one of the villages of Savoy. His daughter felt this with anguilh the molt poignant ; and her affliction, for a while, refufed...called forth to mitigate her grief; and, after its firlt tranfports had fublided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to her, and commonly...
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The Boston magazine

698 pages
...daughter felt this with angirfh the mod poignant, and her affliction, for a while, refufed confutation. Sir Edward's whole tendernefs and attention were called forth to mitigate her grief ; and, after its i ;H tranfports had Cubftded, he carried her to London, in hopes that objefls new to her, and commonly...
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The British Essayists: The Lounger

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 260 pages
...moft poignant, and her affliction, for a while, refused consolation. Sir Edward's whole tenderness and attention were called forth to mitigate her grief; and, after its first transports had subsided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to her, and commonly...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 37

British essayists - 1802 - 244 pages
...moll poignant, and her affliction, for a while, refused consolation. Sir Edward's whole tenderness and attention were called forth to mitigate her grief; and, after its first transports had subsided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to her, and commonly...
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The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Volume 5

Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 492 pages
...most poignant, and her affliction, for a while, refused consolation. Sir Edward's whole tenderness and attention were called forth to mitigate her grief; and, after its first transports had subsided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to her, and commonly...
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The Works of Henry Mackenzie ...: The man of feeling, and Miscellaneous pieces

Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 290 pages
...most poignant, and her affliction, for a while, refused consolation. Sir Edward's whole tenderness and attention were called forth to mitigate her grief; and, after its first transports had subsided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to her, and commonly...
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Mirror

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 340 pages
...the most poignant, and her affliction, for awhile, refused consolation. Sir Edward's whole tenderness and attention were called forth to mitigate her grief; and, after its first transports had subsided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to her, and commonly...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 pages
...the most poignant, and her affliction for awhile refused consolation. Sir Edward's whole tenderness and attention were called forth to mitigate her grief; and, after its first transports had subsided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to her, and commonly...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 408 pages
...the most poignant, and her affliction for awhile refused consolation. Sir Edward's whole tenderness and attention were called forth to mitigate her grief; and, after its first transports had subsided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to her, and commonly...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 412 pages
...the most poignant, and her affliction for awhile refused consolation. Sir Edward's whole tenderness and attention were called forth to mitigate her grief; and, after its first transports had subsided, he carried her to London, in hopes that objects new to her, and commonly...
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