A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... never fhould enjoy any peace of mind , if he could think him- felf the cause of making a fellow - creature miferable ( for fir William could not give с 4 give entire credit to the dying part of the ftory A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
... never fhould enjoy any peace of mind , if he could think him- felf the cause of making a fellow - creature miferable ( for fir William could not give с 4 give entire credit to the dying part of the ftory A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
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... give my opinion , that the two faces of Hymen are not exact counter- parts to each other . The fmiling coun- tenance which fronts the long vifta lead- ing to his temple , has few traits of fimilitude to the auftere phyfiognomy which is ...
... give my opinion , that the two faces of Hymen are not exact counter- parts to each other . The fmiling coun- tenance which fronts the long vifta lead- ing to his temple , has few traits of fimilitude to the auftere phyfiognomy which is ...
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... give up what she had repeatedly declared to be the greatest bleffing of her exiftence , his dear conver- fation , rather than tear him from scenes to which he was attached , convinced him that he ought to make some facrifice to reward ...
... give up what she had repeatedly declared to be the greatest bleffing of her exiftence , his dear conver- fation , rather than tear him from scenes to which he was attached , convinced him that he ought to make some facrifice to reward ...
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... give her an opportunity of pointing out the only means of prevent- ing a relapfe . Indeed , he was become rather callous to die - away arguments ; and though his native candour spurned fufpicion , their frequent recurrence led him to ...
... give her an opportunity of pointing out the only means of prevent- ing a relapfe . Indeed , he was become rather callous to die - away arguments ; and though his native candour spurned fufpicion , their frequent recurrence led him to ...
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... give the proceedings more weight , lord W. offered to be courier . He found the father and daughter tête- à - tête the latter rofe on his announcing particular business ; but on his adding , with a fignificant look , that it concerned ...
... give the proceedings more weight , lord W. offered to be courier . He found the father and daughter tête- à - tête the latter rofe on his announcing particular business ; but on his adding , with a fignificant look , that it concerned ...
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