A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... confidence ; I fhall therefore , instead of acknowledging my- felf to have been in an error , proceed to ftate , that this apparent inconfiftency is the effect of defign , and fanctioned by authority . I can plead the example of many in ...
... confidence ; I fhall therefore , instead of acknowledging my- felf to have been in an error , proceed to ftate , that this apparent inconfiftency is the effect of defign , and fanctioned by authority . I can plead the example of many in ...
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... confidence ; that it was impoffible for her to escape the knowledge of her own perfections , when every tongue was loud in her praise , and there were none to dispute her claim to pre - eminence ; and that it was even amiable in her to ...
... confidence ; that it was impoffible for her to escape the knowledge of her own perfections , when every tongue was loud in her praise , and there were none to dispute her claim to pre - eminence ; and that it was even amiable in her to ...
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... . Though fhe could not but fufpect that the ren- contre was concerted , fhe had fuffi- sient confidence in her own dignity to overcome 1 1 overcome her firft agitation . Retreat was impoffible , and A TALE OF THE TIMES . 137.
... . Though fhe could not but fufpect that the ren- contre was concerted , fhe had fuffi- sient confidence in her own dignity to overcome 1 1 overcome her firft agitation . Retreat was impoffible , and A TALE OF THE TIMES . 137.
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... confident that he will perfift in no plan that would make me miferable . " But let me entreat you , my lord , not " to pursue a method of addreffing me " which muft either make me mean " in my own eyes , or diminish my " respect for ...
... confident that he will perfift in no plan that would make me miferable . " But let me entreat you , my lord , not " to pursue a method of addreffing me " which muft either make me mean " in my own eyes , or diminish my " respect for ...
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... confidence of a friend . Her heart was truly generous : I do not speak of that light , tranfient , and fome- times affected difregard for money which young people , who have never experi- enced its utility , often carelessly display ...
... confidence of a friend . Her heart was truly generous : I do not speak of that light , tranfient , and fome- times affected difregard for money which young people , who have never experi- enced its utility , often carelessly display ...
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