A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... sweets . Hermind was destitute of natural strength , her temper possessed no native gentle- ness , her education taught her rather VOL . I. E to to conceal than to subdue the irritability of her disposition A TALE OF THE TIMES . 73.
... sweets . Hermind was destitute of natural strength , her temper possessed no native gentle- ness , her education taught her rather VOL . I. E to to conceal than to subdue the irritability of her disposition A TALE OF THE TIMES . 73.
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... midst by one of those sweet surprisals in which the reader will per- ceive the abounded , and begged him as a favour to compliment her coufins with the prefentation , -a request which was granted with with A TALE OF THE TIMES . 89 66 ...
... midst by one of those sweet surprisals in which the reader will per- ceive the abounded , and begged him as a favour to compliment her coufins with the prefentation , -a request which was granted with with A TALE OF THE TIMES . 89 66 ...
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... allowances for his very strong attach- " ment . I am afraid too my sweet " friend's heart is irrevocably his ; and " ought the to marry Henry Powerf- 66 court , ८० court , all worthy and good as he is 148 ATALE OF THE TIMES .
... allowances for his very strong attach- " ment . I am afraid too my sweet " friend's heart is irrevocably his ; and " ought the to marry Henry Powerf- 66 court , ८० court , all worthy and good as he is 148 ATALE OF THE TIMES .
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... 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 ,
... 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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Jane West. i " petual fountain of domestic sweets ; " but should that expectation be disap- pointed , ( and some of his married friends had complained that they had been taken - in on a similar occafion , ) would any body pretend to fay ...
Jane West. i " petual fountain of domestic sweets ; " but should that expectation be disap- pointed , ( and some of his married friends had complained that they had been taken - in on a similar occafion , ) would any body pretend to fay ...
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