A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... himself with a felf - invefted immortality ; if she be perfuaded , that the filial and conjugal ties are no remnants of feudal barbarism , but happy inftitutions , calculated to promote domeftic peace ; if she has been taught , that ...
... himself with a felf - invefted immortality ; if she be perfuaded , that the filial and conjugal ties are no remnants of feudal barbarism , but happy inftitutions , calculated to promote domeftic peace ; if she has been taught , that ...
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... himself with a felf - invested immortality ; if fhe be perfuaded , that the filial and conjugal ties are no rem- nants of feudal barbarism , but happy in- ftitutions , calculated to promote domef- tic peace ; if she has been taught ...
... himself with a felf - invested immortality ; if fhe be perfuaded , that the filial and conjugal ties are no rem- nants of feudal barbarism , but happy in- ftitutions , calculated to promote domef- tic peace ; if she has been taught ...
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... 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 juft attained com- plete majority , and acceded to all ...
... 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 juft attained com- plete majority , and acceded to all ...
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... himself obliged to resent the intrusion of a young officer , who entered her lady- fhip's box at the opera , at a time when the earl was of her party . He fell at the firft fire , and the countefs found it im- poffible to furvive him ...
... himself obliged to resent the intrusion of a young officer , who entered her lady- fhip's box at the opera , at a time when the earl was of her party . He fell at the firft fire , and the countefs found it im- poffible to furvive him ...
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... himself , confidered apart from all these appendages , would never Strike any body fuperior to his dairy- maid . Would it not be unjust to charge a countess with inconfiftency , because the neglected her noble earl , when all the time ...
... himself , confidered apart from all these appendages , would never Strike any body fuperior to his dairy- maid . Would it not be unjust to charge a countess with inconfiftency , because the neglected her noble earl , when all the time ...
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