A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Henry Powerscourt ; " are not you and your old friend and playfellow upon as good terms as " ufual ? " << " Yes , quite fo . " Then fhould you not rejoice at the profpect of his good fortune ? " " So I do ; but poor lord Monteith- " I ...
... Henry Powerscourt ; " are not you and your old friend and playfellow upon as good terms as " ufual ? " << " Yes , quite fo . " Then fhould you not rejoice at the profpect of his good fortune ? " " So I do ; but poor lord Monteith- " I ...
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... Henry Powerfcourt of his defigns in his favour , and to confign his daughter to a husband's protection fome years fooner than he had in- tended . That That young gentleman paffed the col- lege vacations at Powerscourt A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... Henry Powerfcourt of his defigns in his favour , and to confign his daughter to a husband's protection fome years fooner than he had in- tended . That That young gentleman paffed the col- lege vacations at Powerscourt A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... Henry Powerfcourt of his defigns in his favour , and to confign his daughter to a husband's protection fome years fooner than he had in- tended . That That young gentleman paffed the col- lege vacations at Powerfcourt 154 A TALE OF THE ...
... Henry Powerfcourt of his defigns in his favour , and to confign his daughter to a husband's protection fome years fooner than he had in- tended . That That young gentleman paffed the col- lege vacations at Powerfcourt 154 A TALE OF THE ...
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... Henry's education and fupport , or viewing the progrefs which he made in the good ba- ronet's affections with envy or jealousy , fhe continually urged him immediately to bestow upon the valuable oddity , as the tiled him , that ...
... Henry's education and fupport , or viewing the progrefs which he made in the good ba- ronet's affections with envy or jealousy , fhe continually urged him immediately to bestow upon the valuable oddity , as the tiled him , that ...
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... Henry's intereft had convinced fir William that his scheme was in the most profperous way ; and when , deeming the golden harvest of hope to be fully ripe , he informed his daughter , with a fignificant fmile , that he had fent for her ...
... Henry's intereft had convinced fir William that his scheme was in the most profperous way ; and when , deeming the golden harvest of hope to be fully ripe , he informed his daughter , with a fignificant fmile , that he had fent for her ...
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