A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... happy in- stitutions , calculated to promote domef- tic peace ; if she has been taught , that re- ligion is more than sentiment , and fe- male virtue something stronger than exte- rior decorum ; if she shudders at the elo- quence which ...
... happy in- stitutions , calculated to promote domef- tic peace ; if she has been taught , that re- ligion is more than sentiment , and fe- male virtue something stronger than exte- rior decorum ; if she shudders at the elo- quence which ...
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... happy , because he was very happy himself ; and the occafion of this exube- rant joy was the union of his only daugh- ter and heiress , Geraldine Powerscourt , with James earl of Monteith , a young nobleman who had just attained com ...
... happy , because he was very happy himself ; and the occafion of this exube- rant joy was the union of his only daugh- ter and heiress , Geraldine Powerscourt , with James earl of Monteith , a young nobleman who had just attained com ...
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... happy monarch of his fylvan train ; Here , fided by the guardians of his fold , He walk'd his rounds , and cheer'd his blest domain : His days , the days of unstain'd nature , roll'd , Replete with peace and joy , like patriarchs of old ...
... happy monarch of his fylvan train ; Here , fided by the guardians of his fold , He walk'd his rounds , and cheer'd his blest domain : His days , the days of unstain'd nature , roll'd , Replete with peace and joy , like patriarchs of old ...
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... and as many Welch ones , but he did not approve of French filles de chambre . He had no objection to her giving balls to the neighbouring young ladies , ladies , and she might make them as happy as 34 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... and as many Welch ones , but he did not approve of French filles de chambre . He had no objection to her giving balls to the neighbouring young ladies , ladies , and she might make them as happy as 34 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. ladies , and she might make them as happy as she could ; but he thought that married ladies ought not to be jigging about themselves : and as to dress , she might be clothed every day in silver brocade ; but his wife should ...
Jane West. ladies , and she might make them as happy as she could ; but he thought that married ladies ought not to be jigging about themselves : and as to dress , she might be clothed every day in silver brocade ; but his wife should ...
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