A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... powers for the terri- fic and the romantic , that I continue to pursue the moral and the probable . Something must be allowed to my defire в б of of fupporting that character of firmness ascribed to my fisterhood 1 A TALE OF THE TIMES ...
... powers for the terri- fic and the romantic , that I continue to pursue the moral and the probable . Something must be allowed to my defire в б of of fupporting that character of firmness ascribed to my fisterhood 1 A TALE OF THE TIMES ...
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... , by exercising what might almost be called the magic power of turning every place into fome- thing exactly opposite to what it was before . before . The family archives intimate that fir William was A TALE OF THE TIMES . 41.
... , by exercising what might almost be called the magic power of turning every place into fome- thing exactly opposite to what it was before . before . The family archives intimate that fir William was A TALE OF THE TIMES . 41.
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Jane West. own mind . She recollected that she should have it in her power to display such a wardrobe as had never before blazed on the astonished inhabitants of Caernarvonshire : that Powerscourt was now converted into a perfect ...
Jane West. own mind . She recollected that she should have it in her power to display such a wardrobe as had never before blazed on the astonished inhabitants of Caernarvonshire : that Powerscourt was now converted into a perfect ...
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Jane West. fufpicions . However , he now found himself invested with plenitude of power ; and , like a prudent monarch , he began to consider in what way he should exert it ; but his generous heart had been fo foftened by his lady's ...
Jane West. fufpicions . However , he now found himself invested with plenitude of power ; and , like a prudent monarch , he began to consider in what way he should exert it ; but his generous heart had been fo foftened by his lady's ...
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... power to do the dif- graced couple an act of service ; but he thought it very ridiculous that a family of yesterday should in this instance pre- tend to the same delicacy with one that could be traced through untold centuries . Her ...
... power to do the dif- graced couple an act of service ; but he thought it very ridiculous that a family of yesterday should in this instance pre- tend to the same delicacy with one that could be traced through untold centuries . Her ...
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