A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... attachments of their youth rendered eminently dear to them , led their young mafter the tour of his do- main , and pointed out to him its local advantages . They endeavoured to direct his attention to the maffy grandeur of his castle ...
... attachments of their youth rendered eminently dear to them , led their young mafter the tour of his do- main , and pointed out to him its local advantages . They endeavoured to direct his attention to the maffy grandeur of his castle ...
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... attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous philanthropy than of any lucrative con- fideration . It is true , he confidered Powerfcourt - houfe as circumfcribing within C 2 within its domain all the beauties ...
... attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous philanthropy than of any lucrative con- fideration . It is true , he confidered Powerfcourt - houfe as circumfcribing within C 2 within its domain all the beauties ...
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... attach his wife to a fpot which would be honoured with fuch in- dubitable proofs of her tafte and genius , determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was in the month of September that fir William was ...
... attach his wife to a fpot which would be honoured with fuch in- dubitable proofs of her tafte and genius , determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was in the month of September that fir William was ...
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... , might form the infatuating talifman . I hope this explanatory rule will be applied to all matches which pro- ceed from the ftrong attachment of a " difcreet very * difcreet young creature " to a good fort 54 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... , might form the infatuating talifman . I hope this explanatory rule will be applied to all matches which pro- ceed from the ftrong attachment of a " difcreet very * difcreet young creature " to a good fort 54 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... attachment was mu- tual and fincere . * While the fair Geraldine bent over the harp with the grace of a Calliope and the execution of a Cecilia , Lucy fat quietly at her plain work in a corner of the room , and enjoyed the applaufe ...
... attachment was mu- tual and fincere . * While the fair Geraldine bent over the harp with the grace of a Calliope and the execution of a Cecilia , Lucy fat quietly at her plain work in a corner of the room , and enjoyed the applaufe ...
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