A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fociety , enraptured by the attrac- tive sweetness of his enchanting daugh- ter , and sustained by the exalting con - fciousness of a life of usefulness and rec- titude , fir William endured the hourly vexations by which the increased ...
... fociety , enraptured by the attrac- tive sweetness of his enchanting daugh- ter , and sustained by the exalting con - fciousness of a life of usefulness and rec- titude , fir William endured the hourly vexations by which the increased ...
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... fociety , the indifpofition of Mrs. Evans would have frustrated the scheme . That excellent woman was now confined to her chamber by the increase of a ditorder under which she had la- boured for many years ; and though her situation by ...
... fociety , the indifpofition of Mrs. Evans would have frustrated the scheme . That excellent woman was now confined to her chamber by the increase of a ditorder under which she had la- boured for many years ; and though her situation by ...
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... fociety . He frequently found that he had renounced pleasures congenial to his habits , for comforts which he wanted the relish to enjoy , and though respect for his gude laird and lady checked complaint , the smothered discontent often ...
... fociety . He frequently found that he had renounced pleasures congenial to his habits , for comforts which he wanted the relish to enjoy , and though respect for his gude laird and lady checked complaint , the smothered discontent often ...
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... fociety frequently confine her " beneficent views . These infant favages " enjoy bleffings to which perhaps their " oppreffors are strangers . Health , " natural liberty , exemption from care , " and a happy ignorance of all the re ...
... fociety frequently confine her " beneficent views . These infant favages " enjoy bleffings to which perhaps their " oppreffors are strangers . Health , " natural liberty , exemption from care , " and a happy ignorance of all the re ...
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... fociety and change of scene , the usual recipé for a melancholic humour . His constant re- jection of invitations induced her to pique his pride . " Do you know , " faid the , " that lady Arabella flourishes " in the first circles , and ...
... fociety and change of scene , the usual recipé for a melancholic humour . His constant re- jection of invitations induced her to pique his pride . " Do you know , " faid the , " that lady Arabella flourishes " in the first circles , and ...
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