A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince fhe has fet up for an independent character ; if she be convinced , that the abilities and attainments of man are in this B 2 this life fo limited , that he will never be A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince fhe has fet up for an independent character ; if she be convinced , that the abilities and attainments of man are in this B 2 this life fo limited , that he will never be A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... the haughty favou rite of Elizabeth . His life was too in- offenfive to fear cenfure ; his heart never panted for court - favour ; and the praise of of magnificence or refined taste presented no attractions to his A TALE OF THE TIMES . 13.
... the haughty favou rite of Elizabeth . His life was too in- offenfive to fear cenfure ; his heart never panted for court - favour ; and the praise of of magnificence or refined taste presented no attractions to his A TALE OF THE TIMES . 13.
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... never hurt by the fim- plicity of ruftic manners ; and though the indolence of his temper fometimes prevented him from taking an active part in reftraining oppreffion , or intro- ducing merit to its deserved reward , his liberal purse ...
... never hurt by the fim- plicity of ruftic manners ; and though the indolence of his temper fometimes prevented him from taking an active part in reftraining oppreffion , or intro- ducing merit to its deserved reward , his liberal purse ...
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... never fhould enjoy any peace of mind , if he could think him- felf the cause of making a fellow - creature miferable ( for fir William could not give с 4 give entire credit to the dying part of the ftory A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
... never fhould enjoy any peace of mind , if he could think him- felf the cause of making a fellow - creature miferable ( for fir William could not give с 4 give entire credit to the dying part of the ftory A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
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... never could fully com- prehend the duties of laborious idlenefs , the arcana of modern vifiting , the va- nity of univerfal acquaintance , or thofe restraints upon the emotions of genuine nature which fashion prefcribes and in- fipidity ...
... never could fully com- prehend the duties of laborious idlenefs , the arcana of modern vifiting , the va- nity of univerfal acquaintance , or thofe restraints upon the emotions of genuine nature which fashion prefcribes and in- fipidity ...
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