A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... principles ; of causes , how they work By neceffary laws their sure effects ; Of action and reaction . He has found The fource of the difeafe that nature feels , And bids the world take heart , and banish fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA ...
... principles ; of causes , how they work By neceffary laws their sure effects ; Of action and reaction . He has found The fource of the difeafe that nature feels , And bids the world take heart , and banish fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA ...
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... principle against the sarcasms of wit , and the cool contempt of piqued in- fidelity . To fuch readers , and fuch cri- tics , she submits the following pages ; and as a proper representative of the il- luftrious order , she entreats MRS ...
... principle against the sarcasms of wit , and the cool contempt of piqued in- fidelity . To fuch readers , and fuch cri- tics , she submits the following pages ; and as a proper representative of the il- luftrious order , she entreats MRS ...
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... principle and mo- rality , first contaminated the house of Monteith ,, and fapped the foundations of its feudal greatnefs . In the voluptu- ous court of that diffipated monarch , the then earl forgot the wild fhores of Loch Lomond , and ...
... principle and mo- rality , first contaminated the house of Monteith ,, and fapped the foundations of its feudal greatnefs . In the voluptu- ous court of that diffipated monarch , the then earl forgot the wild fhores of Loch Lomond , and ...
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... he was much on the wrong fide of forty ; and ' even then that event proceeded from the fame principles which governed all bis actions , actions . The wife of a neighbouring gen- tleman delicately 30 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... he was much on the wrong fide of forty ; and ' even then that event proceeded from the fame principles which governed all bis actions , actions . The wife of a neighbouring gen- tleman delicately 30 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... principles that he had ever confidered to be the out - works of reli- gion and morality . The circumftances which had induced him to put his " free condition into circumfpection " did not appear to him to favour the claims of female ...
... principles that he had ever confidered to be the out - works of reli- gion and morality . The circumftances which had induced him to put his " free condition into circumfpection " did not appear to him to favour the claims of female ...
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