A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fir William's long hiftories and ftill longer arguments had rather increased than diminished , fled at the first touch of the fafcinating wand of public 4 ways devoted the time the spent there to the amusements A TALE OF THE TIMES . 45.
... fir William's long hiftories and ftill longer arguments had rather increased than diminished , fled at the first touch of the fafcinating wand of public 4 ways devoted the time the spent there to the amusements A TALE OF THE TIMES . 45.
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... ftill more callous to the forrows of others , it stimulates be- nevolence to increased exertions . Lady Powerscourt was juft relieved from one of her feverest attacks , when her fervant brought her a letter , which , after a flight ...
... ftill more callous to the forrows of others , it stimulates be- nevolence to increased exertions . Lady Powerscourt was juft relieved from one of her feverest attacks , when her fervant brought her a letter , which , after a flight ...
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... ftill lovelier than the last . MASON . My readers , whom I introduced in the beginning of my fecond Chapter to the marriage of Geraldine Powerfcourt with the earl of Monteith , will perhaps com- plain of the intervening circumstances ...
... ftill lovelier than the last . MASON . My readers , whom I introduced in the beginning of my fecond Chapter to the marriage of Geraldine Powerfcourt with the earl of Monteith , will perhaps com- plain of the intervening circumstances ...
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... ftill , if a good deed required no great exertion , or if an object in diftrefs luckily pre- fented itself at a moment when he was difengaged from any favourite pursuit , he would not only fhew a noble libera- lity , but also enjoyed a ...
... ftill , if a good deed required no great exertion , or if an object in diftrefs luckily pre- fented itself at a moment when he was difengaged from any favourite pursuit , he would not only fhew a noble libera- lity , but also enjoyed a ...
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... to the young couple . Her lady . fhip for fome time ftrongly refifted the propofal ; protested that her intentions were foon to follow fir Simon , whose ghoft ghoft she was fure ftill waited for her , and 218 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... to the young couple . Her lady . fhip for fome time ftrongly refifted the propofal ; protested that her intentions were foon to follow fir Simon , whose ghoft ghoft she was fure ftill waited for her , and 218 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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