A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... refpect to lord Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addreffes in an « uncivil manner . But had I not better " write " write a few lines to his lordship , as 124 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... refpect to lord Monteith that I men- " tion it , because I would not have him " think that I refuse his addreffes in an « uncivil manner . But had I not better " write " write a few lines to his lordship , as 124 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... refpect for his character prevented Mrs. Evans from expreffing any doubt of the propriety or practica- bility of the project , the heartlefs open- hearted Lucy was fo ftrongly perfuaded of its impropriety , that the moment Mifs ...
... refpect for his character prevented Mrs. Evans from expreffing any doubt of the propriety or practica- bility of the project , the heartlefs open- hearted Lucy was fo ftrongly perfuaded of its impropriety , that the moment Mifs ...
246 psl.
... refpect- " ful and accommodating ? " 66 " " My dear Geraldine , if you take " fo much pains to accommodate other people , they will foon give you a furfeit of courtesy . My good aunt " in particular ; fhe has had her own " way years ...
... refpect- " ful and accommodating ? " 66 " " My dear Geraldine , if you take " fo much pains to accommodate other people , they will foon give you a furfeit of courtesy . My good aunt " in particular ; fhe has had her own " way years ...
272 psl.
... fhine announced Hau the effort , and miffed the effect . teur could not command refpect from those who , equal or fuperior in rank , allowed allowed nothing to the claims of a longer pedigree . 272 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... fhine announced Hau the effort , and miffed the effect . teur could not command refpect from those who , equal or fuperior in rank , allowed allowed nothing to the claims of a longer pedigree . 272 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
284 psl.
... refpect by fuitable gef- " tures ; but now you may traverse " the whole town , and not one loom " shall be stopped to pay you a proper " compliment . " Let not the reader fuppofe that lady Madelina's harangue was intended to have ...
... refpect by fuitable gef- " tures ; but now you may traverse " the whole town , and not one loom " shall be stopped to pay you a proper " compliment . " Let not the reader fuppofe that lady Madelina's harangue was intended to have ...
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