A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... my mind ; and , as the communicative- nefs of my difpofition will not allow me to conceal any thing which I imagine ca- pable B 5 pable of conveying inftruction , or even innocent amusement , A TALE OF THE TIMES . 9 CHAP. II. ...
... my mind ; and , as the communicative- nefs of my difpofition will not allow me to conceal any thing which I imagine ca- pable B 5 pable of conveying inftruction , or even innocent amusement , A TALE OF THE TIMES . 9 CHAP. II. ...
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... , that I continue to pursue the moral and the probable . Something must be allowed to my defire of fupporting that character of firmnefs ascribed to my fifterhood B 6 of A TALE OF THE TIMES . were benighted on Finchley-common, ...
... , that I continue to pursue the moral and the probable . Something must be allowed to my defire of fupporting that character of firmnefs ascribed to my fifterhood B 6 of A TALE OF THE TIMES . were benighted on Finchley-common, ...
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... allowed him a fair excufe for ab- fence , and fhe would be willing occa- fionally to difpenfe with his attendance . Sir William was not remarkably quick of apprehenfion ; and , certainly , most bridegrooms in his fituation would have ...
... allowed him a fair excufe for ab- fence , and fhe would be willing occa- fionally to difpenfe with his attendance . Sir William was not remarkably quick of apprehenfion ; and , certainly , most bridegrooms in his fituation would have ...
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... - hearted Lucy was fo ftrongly perfuaded of its impropriety , that the moment Mifs Powerscourt retired , fhe could not avoid reprobating t + reprobating the abfurdity of allowing her friend fo little influence A TALE OF THE TIMES . 141.
... - hearted Lucy was fo ftrongly perfuaded of its impropriety , that the moment Mifs Powerscourt retired , fhe could not avoid reprobating t + reprobating the abfurdity of allowing her friend fo little influence A TALE OF THE TIMES . 141.
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Jane West. reprobating the abfurdity of allowing her friend fo little influence in an affair fo infinitely momentous to her own hap- piness . " It is certainly wrong , " replied Mrs. Evans , " and may be added to the " inftances I have ...
Jane West. reprobating the abfurdity of allowing her friend fo little influence in an affair fo infinitely momentous to her own hap- piness . " It is certainly wrong , " replied Mrs. Evans , " and may be added to the " inftances I have ...
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