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Sir William Powerfcourt's was certainly a moft fingular character , and in one particular he widely differed from many gentlemen of his rank in fociety . His ftrong attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous ...
Sir William Powerfcourt's was certainly a moft fingular character , and in one particular he widely differed from many gentlemen of his rank in fociety . His ftrong attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous ...
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My good neighbour Jones , " faid he one day , " I certainly " might write to the lord lieutenant , and get that rogue of an adjutant " broke , who would not admit that your fon David was of a proper fize " for " L " s E E " C " for the ...
My good neighbour Jones , " faid he one day , " I certainly " might write to the lord lieutenant , and get that rogue of an adjutant " broke , who would not admit that your fon David was of a proper fize " for " L " s E E " C " for the ...
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The good baronet was thunderstruck ; he had no predilection for marriage , and certainly no preference for the young lady thus obtruded upon his choice . His con science entirely vindicated him from any wicked defign of ftealing the ...
The good baronet was thunderstruck ; he had no predilection for marriage , and certainly no preference for the young lady thus obtruded upon his choice . His con science entirely vindicated him from any wicked defign of ftealing the ...
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Like Hu dibras's Cupid , he certainly 16- Fix'd his ftand " Upon a wealthy jointure land . " Powerscourt - houfe poffeffed irresistible attractions , and fhe had heard her papa and mamma frequently affert , that if fir William would but ...
Like Hu dibras's Cupid , he certainly 16- Fix'd his ftand " Upon a wealthy jointure land . " Powerscourt - houfe poffeffed irresistible attractions , and fhe had heard her papa and mamma frequently affert , that if fir William would but ...
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Sir William was not remarkably quick of apprehenfion ; and , certainly , most bridegrooms in his fituation would have been inclined to refer the lady's propofal rather to the exuberant defire of gratifying his peculiar inclination ...
Sir William was not remarkably quick of apprehenfion ; and , certainly , most bridegrooms in his fituation would have been inclined to refer the lady's propofal rather to the exuberant defire of gratifying his peculiar inclination ...
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