Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and His Family: In a Series of Letters to a Friend. In Two Volumes. ...Daniel Browne, and J. Whiston, and B. White, 1753 |
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... reverse . Spring . That my Apprehenfion is , now and then , a little apt to be heavy , I ac- knowledge ; but how my Good - breeding fhou'd be brought into the Scrape , I do not conceive , Madam , in not drawing your Ladyship , by Art ...
... reverse . Spring . That my Apprehenfion is , now and then , a little apt to be heavy , I ac- knowledge ; but how my Good - breeding fhou'd be brought into the Scrape , I do not conceive , Madam , in not drawing your Ladyship , by Art ...
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... reverse Clafs , my Anecdotes do not reveal ; nor by any previous or fubfequent Conduct of the Lady , can I , nor do I believe you will be able to determine --- perhaps you will fay , if you are not able to pro- nounce abfolutely for her ...
... reverse Clafs , my Anecdotes do not reveal ; nor by any previous or fubfequent Conduct of the Lady , can I , nor do I believe you will be able to determine --- perhaps you will fay , if you are not able to pro- nounce abfolutely for her ...
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... reverse ; and by throwing off any Impu- tation from yourself , moft obligingly load the poor Women with it other 103 109 upon the are not you a cruel Creature ? --- But this horrid Play , I perceive , still hangs upon your Spirits C 3 ...
... reverse ; and by throwing off any Impu- tation from yourself , moft obligingly load the poor Women with it other 103 109 upon the are not you a cruel Creature ? --- But this horrid Play , I perceive , still hangs upon your Spirits C 3 ...
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... Reverse elated , and put him into the highest Spirits --- he immediately dreffed and waited upon the Widow --- and with a Countenance and Manner more feri- ous and folemn than ufual , told her , he was infinitely obliged to her for that ...
... Reverse elated , and put him into the highest Spirits --- he immediately dreffed and waited upon the Widow --- and with a Countenance and Manner more feri- ous and folemn than ufual , told her , he was infinitely obliged to her for that ...
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... reverse fide of the Question ; and my honest Friend Melfort , and his worthy Wife , will , in the Sequel of their Hif- tory , prove two fhining Examples in fup- port of the Affertion . I fhrewdly fuf- pect the Propagation of the above ...
... reverse fide of the Question ; and my honest Friend Melfort , and his worthy Wife , will , in the Sequel of their Hif- tory , prove two fhining Examples in fup- port of the Affertion . I fhrewdly fuf- pect the Propagation of the above ...
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