| George Colman - 1777 - 318 pages
...affront, nor forfake your family. My only fear is, that you fhould defert me ; for the whole happinefs of my life depends on my being connected with your family, by the neareft and tendereft ties in the world. Stcrl. Why, did not you tell me, but a moment ago, that it... | |
| 1785 - 538 pages
...whole happinefs of my life depends on my being conne&ed with your family by the nearefl and tendereft ties in the world, Sterl. Why, did not you tell me, but a moment ago, that it was abfolutely impoffible for you to inarry my daughter. • Sir John. ^True.— But you have another daughter,... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 pages
...affront, nor forfake your family. My only fear is, that you fhould defert me ; for the whole happinefs of my life depends on my being connected with your family by the neareft and tendereft ties in the world. STERL. Why, did not you tell me, but a moment ago, Jt was... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...affront, nor fjorfake your family. My only fear is, that you fhould defert me ; for the whole happinefs of my life depends on my being connected with your family, by the neareft and tendereft ties in. the world. Sir John. True. But you have another daughter, fir Sterl.... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...should desert me ; for the whole happiness f my life depends on my being connected with your .mily, by the nearest and tenderest ties in the world. Sterl. Why, did not y,ou tell me, but a moment go, that it was absolutely impossible for you to marry ny daughter ? Sir John. True. But you have another... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...family? What? refuse to — Sir John. Be assured, sir, that I neither mean to affront, nor forsake your family. My only fear is, that you should desert...family, by the nearest and tenderest ties in the world. Ster. Why, did not you tell me, but a moment ago, that it was absolutely impossible for you to marry... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...refuse to — Sir John. Be assured, Sir, that I neither mean to affront nor forsake your family. Mj •only fear is that you should desert me ; for the...nearest and tenderest ties in the world. Sterl. Why did you not tell me but a moment ago , it was absolutely impossible for you to marry my daughter ? Sir... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...family? What? refuse to — Sir John. Be assured, sir, that I neither mean to affront, nor forsake your family. My only fear is, that you should desert...depends on my being connected with your family, by the ncartst and tenderest ties in the world. Ster. Why, did not you tell me, but a moment ago, that it... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...family ? What ? refuse to — Sir John. Be assured, sir, that I neither mean to aflront, nor forsake your family. My only fear is, that you should desert me ; for the whole happiness of my life depends nn my being connected with your family, by the nearest and tenderest ties in the world. Ster. VVhy,... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 pages
...my family ? What ! refuse to SIR JOHN. Be assured, Sir, that I neither mean to affront, nor forsake your family. My only fear is, that you should desert...me ; for the whole happiness of my life depends on being Well connected with your family by the nearest and tenderest ties in the world. STERL. Why, did... | |
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