A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... moft bloody engagement . I begin to fufpect that I have chofen the lefs promifing , or rather the lefs lucrative plan ; but I en- treat my readers to believe , that it is not because I want powers for the terri- fic and the romantic ...
... moft bloody engagement . I begin to fufpect that I have chofen the lefs promifing , or rather the lefs lucrative plan ; but I en- treat my readers to believe , that it is not because I want powers for the terri- fic and the romantic ...
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... moft fingular character , and in one particular he widely differed from many gentlemen of his rank in fociety . His ftrong attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous philanthropy than of any lucrative con ...
... moft fingular character , and in one particular he widely differed from many gentlemen of his rank in fociety . His ftrong attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous philanthropy than of any lucrative con ...
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... moft capital improver to come down , and find out all the ca- pabilities which the house and local fce- nery poffeffed . Sir William might rely implicitly upon the tafte and judgment of this gentleman , who had given fa- tisfaction to ...
... moft capital improver to come down , and find out all the ca- pabilities which the house and local fce- nery poffeffed . Sir William might rely implicitly upon the tafte and judgment of this gentleman , who had given fa- tisfaction to ...
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... moft fcrupulous attention to the variations of drefs would otherwise have excited . Ladies of the first confequence invited her to their whift parties ; her box at the play at- tracted the most elegant beaux . The former found that fhe ...
... moft fcrupulous attention to the variations of drefs would otherwise have excited . Ladies of the first confequence invited her to their whift parties ; her box at the play at- tracted the most elegant beaux . The former found that fhe ...
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... Her head was nine inches lower than any body's at the opera , and though moft ladies wore fruit and vegetables by way of aigrette , and lady Morgan fported fported a beautiful bunch of amethyst grapes with a little 56 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... Her head was nine inches lower than any body's at the opera , and though moft ladies wore fruit and vegetables by way of aigrette , and lady Morgan fported fported a beautiful bunch of amethyst grapes with a little 56 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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