A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... 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 " for the militia , though he fwore - in 28 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... 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 " for the militia , though he fwore - in 28 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... 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 fair one's affections ; neither his glafs nor his flat . terers had ever ...
... 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 fair one's affections ; neither his glafs nor his flat . terers had ever ...
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... certainly Fix'd his ftand " Upon a wealthy jointure land . " Powerscourt houfe poffeffed irresistible attractions , and he had heard her papa and mamma frequently affert , that if fir William would but marry a woman of tafte , it might ...
... certainly Fix'd his ftand " Upon a wealthy jointure land . " Powerscourt houfe poffeffed irresistible attractions , and he had heard her papa and mamma frequently affert , that if fir William would but marry a woman of tafte , it might ...
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... certainly , most bridegrooms in his fituation would have been inclined to refer the lady's propofal rather to the exuberant defire of grati- fying his peculiar inclination , than to any latent wish of being deprived of his fociety . He ...
... certainly , most bridegrooms in his fituation would have been inclined to refer the lady's propofal rather to the exuberant defire of grati- fying his peculiar inclination , than to any latent wish of being deprived of his fociety . He ...
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... certainly was impoffible ; there were more than fifty workmen em- ployed in embellifhing the house and gardens : but the provident forecast of lady Powerscourt had provided an un- answerable refutation of this objection . She had ...
... certainly was impoffible ; there were more than fifty workmen em- ployed in embellifhing the house and gardens : but the provident forecast of lady Powerscourt had provided an un- answerable refutation of this objection . She had ...
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