A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... tell how far her fentiments may be fimilar . There is a clafs of writers to whom fhe owns herself under fome obligations , as they not only fuggefted to her the portrait of a complete villain , but also furnished her with feveral ...
... tell how far her fentiments may be fimilar . There is a clafs of writers to whom fhe owns herself under fome obligations , as they not only fuggefted to her the portrait of a complete villain , but also furnished her with feveral ...
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... tell how far her fentiments may be fimilar . There is a clafs of writers to whom she owns herself under fome obligations , as they not only fuggefted to her the portrait of a complete villain , but also furnished her with feveral ...
... tell how far her fentiments may be fimilar . There is a clafs of writers to whom she owns herself under fome obligations , as they not only fuggefted to her the portrait of a complete villain , but also furnished her with feveral ...
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... tell him , that I like a lad of " fpirit ; and there are the ten guineas he " was disappointed of . " A little time afterward , in confequence of fome ne- farious proceedings being discovered , the adjutant waited upon fir Williarn to ...
... tell him , that I like a lad of " fpirit ; and there are the ten guineas he " was disappointed of . " A little time afterward , in confequence of fome ne- farious proceedings being discovered , the adjutant waited upon fir Williarn to ...
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... tell her very plainly , that fhe was wel- come to make herself as happy as fhe could at Powerscourt , but that he never would agree to any more journeys of pleasure . Solacing himself with this scheme of future refiftance , he yielded ...
... tell her very plainly , that fhe was wel- come to make herself as happy as fhe could at Powerscourt , but that he never would agree to any more journeys of pleasure . Solacing himself with this scheme of future refiftance , he yielded ...
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... life he could : hardly tell where the fault lay , whether in the contagious atmosphere of Lon- don , in his lady's caprice , or his own fufpi- 1 fufpicions . However , he now found himself invefted with A TALE OF THE TIMES . 65.
... life he could : hardly tell where the fault lay , whether in the contagious atmosphere of Lon- don , in his lady's caprice , or his own fufpi- 1 fufpicions . However , he now found himself invefted with A TALE OF THE TIMES . 65.
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