A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... thought that married ladies ought not to be jigging about themselves : and as to drefs , the might be clothed every day in filver brocade ; but his wife fhould never wear feathers and flowers in her head - drefs , like a stage - player ...
... thought that married ladies ought not to be jigging about themselves : and as to drefs , the might be clothed every day in filver brocade ; but his wife fhould never wear feathers and flowers in her head - drefs , like a stage - player ...
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... thought too that the ftag's horns and cross - bows were as proper internal ornaments as papier - machee decorations ; and many a bitter figh did it coft coft him , when his lady's mamma and fifter's joined 38 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... thought too that the ftag's horns and cross - bows were as proper internal ornaments as papier - machee decorations ; and many a bitter figh did it coft coft him , when his lady's mamma and fifter's joined 38 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... be ignorant of the architectural magnificence of the capital of the British empire . He thought the pure honour of a peer or a fenator D 2 fenator must be fullied by condescending to admit a profeffed A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
... be ignorant of the architectural magnificence of the capital of the British empire . He thought the pure honour of a peer or a fenator D 2 fenator must be fullied by condescending to admit a profeffed A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
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... thought it very ridiculous that a family of yesterday should in this inftance pretend to the fame delicacy with one that could be traced through untold centuries . Her lady fhip , perceiving that the glow of refentment did not kindle 1 ...
... thought it very ridiculous that a family of yesterday should in this inftance pretend to the fame delicacy with one that could be traced through untold centuries . Her lady fhip , perceiving that the glow of refentment did not kindle 1 ...
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... thought was truth ; and very pof" fibly lord Monteith may think fo too . Young men and women are apt to suppose themselves in love , and I hope it is no more in the prefent cafe ; " for I fhould be very forry to have my girl make a ...
... thought was truth ; and very pof" fibly lord Monteith may think fo too . Young men and women are apt to suppose themselves in love , and I hope it is no more in the prefent cafe ; " for I fhould be very forry to have my girl make a ...
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