A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... disease , and the expired a few months after her lord . The noble pair had ever found each other's society too vapid to dispel the gloom of one domef- tic evening vapid A TALE OF THE TIMES . 19 bestowed on the fortunate head of the ...
... disease , and the expired a few months after her lord . The noble pair had ever found each other's society too vapid to dispel the gloom of one domef- tic evening vapid A TALE OF THE TIMES . 19 bestowed on the fortunate head of the ...
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... society . His strong attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous philanthropy than of any lucrative con- fideration . It is true , he confidered Powerscourt - house as circumfcribing within C2 within its ...
... society . His strong attachment to the feat of his anceitors was more the refult of generous philanthropy than of any lucrative con- fideration . It is true , he confidered Powerscourt - house as circumfcribing within C2 within its ...
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... inclination , than to any latent with of being deprived of his society . He saw it quite in that point of view ; and though he made no answer at at the time , yet a retrospective confide- ration of 36 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... inclination , than to any latent with of being deprived of his society . He saw it quite in that point of view ; and though he made no answer at at the time , yet a retrospective confide- ration of 36 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... society of a person whose presence must adminifter perpetual re- proach to her confcious mind ; but her moral creed was formed upon different principles . She thought it as impof- fible for a person of fortune to behave ill to an ...
... society of a person whose presence must adminifter perpetual re- proach to her confcious mind ; but her moral creed was formed upon different principles . She thought it as impof- fible for a person of fortune to behave ill to an ...
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... indeed , firmly of opinion , that inclination would in future strongly at- tach him to home , and that he should find the society of his beloved " a per- " petual 10 i " petual fountain of domestic sweets ; " but 196 A TALE OF THE TIMES ,
... indeed , firmly of opinion , that inclination would in future strongly at- tach him to home , and that he should find the society of his beloved " a per- " petual 10 i " petual fountain of domestic sweets ; " but 196 A TALE OF THE TIMES ,
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