A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Sir William Powerscourt could point out the spot of ground where his Ordovician ancestor harangued his vaffals ... lord Monteith's preserved the beak of the galley , which conveyed Do- nald king of the Ifles from Illa , when he ...
... Sir William Powerscourt could point out the spot of ground where his Ordovician ancestor harangued his vaffals ... lord Monteith's preserved the beak of the galley , which conveyed Do- nald king of the Ifles from Illa , when he ...
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... forrow wants energy to break the fragile thread of female existence , I fhall adhere to my own re- presentation of this catastrophe . Lord Lord Monteith , following the exam- ple of his progenitors 20 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... forrow wants energy to break the fragile thread of female existence , I fhall adhere to my own re- presentation of this catastrophe . Lord Lord Monteith , following the exam- ple of his progenitors 20 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... lord W. offered to be courier . He found the father and daughter tête- à - tête the latter rofe on his announcing particular business ; but on his adding , with a fignificant look , that it concerned lord Monteith , fhe feemed rather to ...
... lord W. offered to be courier . He found the father and daughter tête- à - tête the latter rofe on his announcing particular business ; but on his adding , with a fignificant look , that it concerned lord Monteith , fhe feemed rather to ...
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Jane West. Sir William had by this time perufed his letter , and funk into a profound re- verie , from which he ... lord Monteith's paffion ; and , as foon as lord W. had ended his harangue , he expreffed his hopes that the account ...
Jane West. Sir William had by this time perufed his letter , and funk into a profound re- verie , from which he ... lord Monteith's paffion ; and , as foon as lord W. had ended his harangue , he expreffed his hopes that the account ...
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... lord Monteith may think fo too . " Young men and women are apt to suppose themselves in love , and I " hope it is no more in the present cafe ; " for I fhould be very forry to have my girl make a worthy gentleman " miferable . " Lord W ...
... lord Monteith may think fo too . " Young men and women are apt to suppose themselves in love , and I " hope it is no more in the present cafe ; " for I fhould be very forry to have my girl make a worthy gentleman " miferable . " Lord W ...
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