A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... determined to prefer publishing the Hiftory of the Countess of Monteith to a particular description of my own travels . To this refolution I may , perhaps , have been influenced by a culpable degree of modefty . The public , no doubt ...
... determined to prefer publishing the Hiftory of the Countess of Monteith to a particular description of my own travels . To this refolution I may , perhaps , have been influenced by a culpable degree of modefty . The public , no doubt ...
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... determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was in the month of September that fir William was made the happiest of men . Two months were allotted to ce- remonious vifitings , during which the nuptial ...
... determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was in the month of September that fir William was made the happiest of men . Two months were allotted to ce- remonious vifitings , during which the nuptial ...
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... determined to " fet off for Powerfcourt on Monday " morning . " The general tenor of fir William Pow- erfcourt's character was yielding philan thropy , but he could at times affume a nor quiet firmnefs which difconcerted op- pofition ...
... determined to " fet off for Powerfcourt on Monday " morning . " The general tenor of fir William Pow- erfcourt's character was yielding philan thropy , but he could at times affume a nor quiet firmnefs which difconcerted op- pofition ...
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... determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impoffible to be happy without one . He haftened from the rural shade and moping folitude , which , if not the mo- ther , is certainly the nurfe of Love . He plunged ...
... determined not to encum- ber himself with a wife , unless he found it impoffible to be happy without one . He haftened from the rural shade and moping folitude , which , if not the mo- ther , is certainly the nurfe of Love . He plunged ...
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... her lover's affections , for he vowed to lord W. that she was an angel in a human form , and that he was determined either to die or obtain her . Nor Nor did the Evans's , to whom Mifs Powerscourt impartially 140 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... her lover's affections , for he vowed to lord W. that she was an angel in a human form , and that he was determined either to die or obtain her . Nor Nor did the Evans's , to whom Mifs Powerscourt impartially 140 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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