A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... best grace imaginable , and the latter discovered that she had an infinitude of wit . That merciless complaint ennui , which all fir William's long histories and still longer arguments had rather increased than diminished , fled at the ...
... best grace imaginable , and the latter discovered that she had an infinitude of wit . That merciless complaint ennui , which all fir William's long histories and still longer arguments had rather increased than diminished , fled at the ...
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... best grace in the world , and anticipated his inquiries how the had borne her journey , by declaring that he was quite right in fuppofing the country air would do her good , for that she already found herself much better . Sir William ...
... best grace in the world , and anticipated his inquiries how the had borne her journey , by declaring that he was quite right in fuppofing the country air would do her good , for that she already found herself much better . Sir William ...
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... best " hearts in the world ; but is not lord " Monteith too a most worthy charac- ter , and , in point of rank and for- tune , a more desirable match ? " " 66 " Fortune , my dear , though in most " marriages a very necessary ingredient ...
... best " hearts in the world ; but is not lord " Monteith too a most worthy charac- ter , and , in point of rank and for- tune , a more desirable match ? " " 66 " Fortune , my dear , though in most " marriages a very necessary ingredient ...
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... best mode of government , but actually the most feasible . It is not wonderful that Youth should deny the power of those restric tive principles which time and experi- H + ence gradually introduce ; but certainly Age might remember the.
... best mode of government , but actually the most feasible . It is not wonderful that Youth should deny the power of those restric tive principles which time and experi- H + ence gradually introduce ; but certainly Age might remember the.
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... best poffefs very but the per- Geraldine profoundly was best d , and obferved that world he rfe and worle every he seemed , rvation Roger , wins with his matter , co to be not d into its abfurd , he communications iam had feir 2 ...
... best poffefs very but the per- Geraldine profoundly was best d , and obferved that world he rfe and worle every he seemed , rvation Roger , wins with his matter , co to be not d into its abfurd , he communications iam had feir 2 ...
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