A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... intended to receive com- pany - only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a " time . " 66 " I think , " faid fir William empha- tically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been " very unfortunate in applying when 66 you were ...
... intended to receive com- pany - only think of endeavouring " to occupy my attention at such a " time . " 66 " I think , " faid fir William empha- tically , " that poor Mrs. Evans has been " very unfortunate in applying when 66 you were ...
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... intended difpofal of the living of Powerfcourt , by obfervations on the lofs they fhould fuftain by Mr. Jones's removal , and how highly defirable it was to have an agreeable neighbour at the rectory . He intended next to al- lude to Mr ...
... intended difpofal of the living of Powerfcourt , by obfervations on the lofs they fhould fuftain by Mr. Jones's removal , and how highly defirable it was to have an agreeable neighbour at the rectory . He intended next to al- lude to Mr ...
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... intended as an awful warning to the pride of beauty and the pride of wealth . She lived to be disgusting and dependant , but she did not live to feel and acknowledge that her faults required the righteous chaftisement . Sir William's ...
... intended as an awful warning to the pride of beauty and the pride of wealth . She lived to be disgusting and dependant , but she did not live to feel and acknowledge that her faults required the righteous chaftisement . Sir William's ...
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... intended : filence by the affectionate artifices of the mistress of the feaft . Without attributing too much to the allurements of wealth , it may readily be believed , that Mifs Powerfcourt's hand F 6 was . was an object of general ...
... intended : filence by the affectionate artifices of the mistress of the feaft . Without attributing too much to the allurements of wealth , it may readily be believed , that Mifs Powerfcourt's hand F 6 was . was an object of general ...
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... intended difpofal of his daughter's hand excited general furprife , mingled with some share of difapprobation ; and , though uniform refpect for his character prevented Mrs. Evans from expreffing any doubt of the propriety or practica ...
... intended difpofal of his daughter's hand excited general furprife , mingled with some share of difapprobation ; and , though uniform refpect for his character prevented Mrs. Evans from expreffing any doubt of the propriety or practica ...
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