A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... lady Madelina fo carefully pre- ferved , was nothing more than the re- mains of a great gilded dragon , origi- nally fufpended over a Chinese temple belonging to her lady fhip's maternal great - grandfather , though fo happily executed ...
... lady Madelina fo carefully pre- ferved , was nothing more than the re- mains of a great gilded dragon , origi- nally fufpended over a Chinese temple belonging to her lady fhip's maternal great - grandfather , though fo happily executed ...
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... Lady Madelina's zeal for the dig- nity of her family was fo warmly exer- cifed in the defence of old Donald's gal- ley , that she had no leifure to advert to the fearless intrepidity and the generous liberality with which her ancestors ...
... Lady Madelina's zeal for the dig- nity of her family was fo warmly exer- cifed in the defence of old Donald's gal- ley , that she had no leifure to advert to the fearless intrepidity and the generous liberality with which her ancestors ...
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... lady Madelina could never relate a single anecdote explanatory of the event of thofe difgraceful nuptials . Since that period , the Macdonalds had perfevered in the plan of leaving the family estate , clear from incumbrances , to the ...
... lady Madelina could never relate a single anecdote explanatory of the event of thofe difgraceful nuptials . Since that period , the Macdonalds had perfevered in the plan of leaving the family estate , clear from incumbrances , to the ...
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... lady Madelina , who adopted her as her own daughter , and publicly declared her refolution , in cafe fhe fhould produce no heir to the house of Frazer , to bequeath to her all the ample poffeffions with which Sir Simon's tender ...
... lady Madelina , who adopted her as her own daughter , and publicly declared her refolution , in cafe fhe fhould produce no heir to the house of Frazer , to bequeath to her all the ample poffeffions with which Sir Simon's tender ...
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... lady Madelina . Neither the manners nor the refidence of her ladyship were calculated to re- move the difguft with which " Scot and Scotland had infpired him . " The house was fituated on a bare precipice , the foot of which was wafhed ...
... lady Madelina . Neither the manners nor the refidence of her ladyship were calculated to re- move the difguft with which " Scot and Scotland had infpired him . " The house was fituated on a bare precipice , the foot of which was wafhed ...
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