A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... felt fincere exulta- tion at this valuable acquifition ; he only ftipulated that the remains of his progenitors should not yield their places to the new comers . A coalition was therefore formed , and every wall and apartment in the ...
... felt fincere exulta- tion at this valuable acquifition ; he only ftipulated that the remains of his progenitors should not yield their places to the new comers . A coalition was therefore formed , and every wall and apartment in the ...
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... felt a depreffing inquietude which even the fmiles of his little girl could not con- stantly divert . Though calamity ren- ders the felfish mind ftill more callous to the forrows of others , it stimulates be- nevolence to increased ...
... felt a depreffing inquietude which even the fmiles of his little girl could not con- stantly divert . Though calamity ren- ders the felfish mind ftill more callous to the forrows of others , it stimulates be- nevolence to increased ...
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... felt very angry , if one of his own relations had contaminated the blood of Powerf- court by mixing it with the " puddle of a pedlar , " and his refentment might have continued , till he difcovered that he had it in his power to do the ...
... felt very angry , if one of his own relations had contaminated the blood of Powerf- court by mixing it with the " puddle of a pedlar , " and his refentment might have continued , till he difcovered that he had it in his power to do the ...
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... felt for lady Pow- erfcourt's death was foon overcome . She had long confidered Mrs. Evans as moft truly fulfilling the maternal cha- racter ; and fhe felt for her judicious , firm , but affectionate reproofs , that filial deference ...
... felt for lady Pow- erfcourt's death was foon overcome . She had long confidered Mrs. Evans as moft truly fulfilling the maternal cha- racter ; and fhe felt for her judicious , firm , but affectionate reproofs , that filial deference ...
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... felt a ftronger tie than what arose " from habit and compaffion , his na- " tural goodness made him behave to her , during the trial of a long fick- " ness , with so much tenderness , that " he was univerfally accounted a most ...
... felt a ftronger tie than what arose " from habit and compaffion , his na- " tural goodness made him behave to her , during the trial of a long fick- " ness , with so much tenderness , that " he was univerfally accounted a most ...
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