A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... these elements , " to endow a machine with intellectual powers , or to array himself with a felf - invefted immortality ; if she be perfuaded , that the filial and conjugal ties are no remnants of feudal barbarism , but happy ...
... these elements , " to endow a machine with intellectual powers , or to array himself with a felf - invefted immortality ; if she be perfuaded , that the filial and conjugal ties are no remnants of feudal barbarism , but happy ...
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... these distinguished nup- tials were honoured by the presence of two deities , generally supposed to be ab- folutely inimical to each other . Cupid and Plutus , forgetting ancient enmity , agreed jointly to light the Hymeneal torch . It ...
... these distinguished nup- tials were honoured by the presence of two deities , generally supposed to be ab- folutely inimical to each other . Cupid and Plutus , forgetting ancient enmity , agreed jointly to light the Hymeneal torch . It ...
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... , I don't like to " write to my kinfman or trouble him " about it . But as you feem to have puzzled yourself a little in these army " matters , c 3 matters , I think you had better try " fome A TALE OF THE TIMES . 29.
... , I don't like to " write to my kinfman or trouble him " about it . But as you feem to have puzzled yourself a little in these army " matters , c 3 matters , I think you had better try " fome A TALE OF THE TIMES . 29.
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... these propofed alterations had tended to attach his wife to a fpot which would be honoured with fuch in- dubitable proofs of her tafte and genius , determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was in the ...
... these propofed alterations had tended to attach his wife to a fpot which would be honoured with fuch in- dubitable proofs of her tafte and genius , determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was in the ...
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... these and a variety of other in- stances were not to be vanquished by the light artillery of raillery , which was frequently played off against him in public , or by the more formidable bat- tery of fighs , tears , and faintings , by ...
... these and a variety of other in- stances were not to be vanquished by the light artillery of raillery , which was frequently played off against him in public , or by the more formidable bat- tery of fighs , tears , and faintings , by ...
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