A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... object more foul - harrowing than a de- ceived and entangled , but ultimately pe- nitent heart . While the confeffes that the ground- work of her story has a remote analogy to fome well - known facts , fhe strongly reprobates the idea ...
... object more foul - harrowing than a de- ceived and entangled , but ultimately pe- nitent heart . While the confeffes that the ground- work of her story has a remote analogy to fome well - known facts , fhe strongly reprobates the idea ...
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... objects had induced him to re- move several useful edifices to incon- venient fituations , while he occupied their places with erections of no form nor likelihood , which continually drew from the impatient baronet the excla- mations of ...
... objects had induced him to re- move several useful edifices to incon- venient fituations , while he occupied their places with erections of no form nor likelihood , which continually drew from the impatient baronet the excla- mations of ...
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... object to which every man of fortune in the county fe- cretly afpired : " She was indeed the glass " Wherein the neighbouring youth did dress them- " felves . " F 3 Mifs Mifs Powerscourt's example would fanétion a fmall abfurdity ; and ...
... object to which every man of fortune in the county fe- cretly afpired : " She was indeed the glass " Wherein the neighbouring youth did dress them- " felves . " F 3 Mifs Mifs Powerscourt's example would fanétion a fmall abfurdity ; and ...
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... 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 contention . After having , A TALE OF THE TIMES . 107.
... 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 contention . After having , A TALE OF THE TIMES . 107.
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Jane West. was an object of general contention . After having , in the space of two years , refused more unexceptionable offers than the most invincible heroine of modern romance can boaft , fhe was introduced to the earl of Monteith at ...
Jane West. was an object of general contention . After having , in the space of two years , refused more unexceptionable offers than the most invincible heroine of modern romance can boaft , fhe was introduced to the earl of Monteith at ...
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