IRA AND ISABELLA:
OR THE
NATURAL CHILDREN.
A NOVEL,
FOUNDED IN FICTION.
A POSTHUMOUS WORK.
BY THE LATE
WILLIAM H. BROWN,
OF BOSTON.
“Fictitious histories might be employed for very useful purposes: They
furnish one of the best channels for conveying instruction; for painting human
life and manners; for shewing the errors into which we are betrayed by our
passions; for rendering virtue amiable, and vice odious.
DR. BLAIR.
BOSTON:
PUBLISHED BY BELCHER AND ARMSTRONG.
© 1807.
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