A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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Jane West. manners were popular , his countenance strikingly prepoffeffing , and his perfon dignified , athletic , and graceful . The Highlanders recognized in the " bonny lad " the true representative of the house of Macdonald ; and the ...
Jane West. manners were popular , his countenance strikingly prepoffeffing , and his perfon dignified , athletic , and graceful . The Highlanders recognized in the " bonny lad " the true representative of the house of Macdonald ; and the ...
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... perfon of her age to talk of dy- ing . After much diffuse argument , it was agreed that the interment should take place a fortnight fooner than was intended ; and that when the escutcheons and achievements had been properly arranged ...
... perfon of her age to talk of dy- ing . After much diffuse argument , it was agreed that the interment should take place a fortnight fooner than was intended ; and that when the escutcheons and achievements had been properly arranged ...
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... perfon , which her excessive attention to her own health and safety rendered visible to all who knew her . When the reader , therefore , considers the infinite fucceffion of laft plans , and final en- gagements , which she would ...
... perfon , which her excessive attention to her own health and safety rendered visible to all who knew her . When the reader , therefore , considers the infinite fucceffion of laft plans , and final en- gagements , which she would ...
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... perfon's heart but through " the medium of his actions ; and even " calumny itself cafts no cenfure on " Mr. Fitzofborne . Let us not then " condemn him on account of some fin- " gularity of opinion ; for opinion , my " dear fir , you ...
... perfon's heart but through " the medium of his actions ; and even " calumny itself cafts no cenfure on " Mr. Fitzofborne . Let us not then " condemn him on account of some fin- " gularity of opinion ; for opinion , my " dear fir , you ...
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... woman pardons every infult when she loves the infulter , ' he ventured on the atrocious crimes which made him master of lady Monteith's perfon , person , while he knew her uncontami nated foul revolted A TALE OF THE TIMES . 281.
... woman pardons every infult when she loves the infulter , ' he ventured on the atrocious crimes which made him master of lady Monteith's perfon , person , while he knew her uncontami nated foul revolted A TALE OF THE TIMES . 281.
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