A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... called " The Stranger " at Drury - lane Theatre ; and that she is not confcious of having borrowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her ...
... called " The Stranger " at Drury - lane Theatre ; and that she is not confcious of having borrowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to her ...
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... called " The Stranger " at Drury - lane Theatre ; and that she is not confcious of having bor- rowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to ...
... called " The Stranger " at Drury - lane Theatre ; and that she is not confcious of having bor- rowed one idea from that much - admired performance . She has feen two works advertised , which he has been informed bear a resemblance to ...
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... called all the coun- try together , and ftrove to make them very happy , because he was very happy himself ; and the occafion of this exube- rant joy was the union of his only daugh- ter and heiress , Geraldine Powerscourt , with James ...
... called all the coun- try together , and ftrove to make them very happy , because he was very happy himself ; and the occafion of this exube- rant joy was the union of his only daugh- ter and heiress , Geraldine Powerscourt , with James ...
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... called him instantly to London . The occafion was fo ur- gent , that he could not poffibly ftay to hear the fate of fome collateral branches which were then divided from the pa- rent flock . Lord Monteith threw him- felf into his poft ...
... called him instantly to London . The occafion was fo ur- gent , that he could not poffibly ftay to hear the fate of fome collateral branches which were then divided from the pa- rent flock . Lord Monteith threw him- felf into his poft ...
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... in the kingdom , by exercifing what might almost be called the magic power of turning every place into fome- thing exactly oppofite to what it was before . before . The family archives intimate that fir William was A TALE OF THE TIMES . 4I.
... in the kingdom , by exercifing what might almost be called the magic power of turning every place into fome- thing exactly oppofite to what it was before . before . The family archives intimate that fir William was A TALE OF THE TIMES . 4I.
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