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" ... days it abated ; and, in little more than a week, he was able to join in the society of Venoni and his daughter. "
The Mirror: A Periodical Paper, Pub. at Edinburgh in the Years 1779 and 1780 - Page 323
1781
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 42

1780 - 740 pages
...was able to join in the fociety of Venoni and his daughter. He could not help expreflingfomefurprife at the appearance of refinement in the converfation of the latter, much beyond what her fituation fcemed likely to confer. Her father accounted for it. She had received her education in the houfe of...
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The Mirror: A Periodical Paper, Published at Edinburgh in the Years 1779 ...

Henry Mackenzie - 1783 - 340 pages
...able to join in the fociety of Venoni and his daughter. He could not help expreffing fome furprife at the appearance of .refinement in the converfation...fituation feemed likely to confer. Her father accounted counted for it. She had received her education in the houfe of a lady, who happened to pafs through...
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The Boston magazine

698 pages
...able to join in the fociety of Venoni and his daughter. He could not help expreffinf fame furprife at the appearance of refinement in the converfation of the latter, much beyond whit her fituation feemed likely to confer. Her father accounted for it. She had received her education...
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The New Novelist's Magazine, Or Entertaining Library of Pleasing ..., Volume 1

1787 - 470 pages
...appearance of refinement in the convei fation of the latter, much beyond what her fituation fecmed likely to confer. Her father accounted for it. She...who happened to pafs through the valley, and to take ํheํter in Venoni's cottage, (for his houfe was but a better fort of cottage) the night of her birth....
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The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 1

James Anderson - 1791 - 422 pages
...week, he was able to join in the fociety of Venoni and his Daughter. lie could not help exprefilng fome furprifc at the appearance of refinement in the converfation of the latter, much beyond what her Situation feemsd likely to coaftr. Her father accounted for it. She had received her education in the...
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The British Essayists: The Lounger

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 260 pages
...the appearance of refinement in the conversation of the latter, much beyond what'her situation seemed likely to confer. Her father accounted for it. She had received her education in the house of a lady, who happened to pass through the valley, and to take shelter in Penoai's cottage (for...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 37

British essayists - 1802 - 244 pages
...the appearance of refinement in the conversation of the latter, much beyond what her situation seemed likely to confer. Her father accounted for it. She had received her education in the house of a lady, who happened to pass through the valley, and to take shelter in Vcnon?* cottage (for...
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Select British Classics, Volume 32

1803 - 354 pages
...the appearance of refinement in the conversation of the latter, much beyond what her situation seemed likely to confer. Her father accounted for it. She had received her education in the house of a lady, who happened to pass through the valley, and to take shelter in Venoni's cottage (for...
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The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Volume 5

Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 456 pages
...the appearance of refinement in the conversation of the latter, much beyond what her situation seemed likely to confer. Her father accounted for it. She had received her education in the house of a lady, who happened to pass through the valley, and to take shelter in Venoni's cottage (for...
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The British Essayists: Mirror

James Ferguson - 1819 - 358 pages
...the appearance of refinement in the conversation of the latter, much beyond what her situation seemed likely to confer. Her father accounted for it. She had received her education in the house of a lady, who happened to pass through the valley, and to take shelter in Venoni's cottage (for...
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