A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... causes , how they work By necessary laws their sure effects ; Of action and reaction . He has found The fource of the disease that nature feels , And bids the world take heart , and banish fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA HOMESPUN again ...
... causes , how they work By necessary laws their sure effects ; Of action and reaction . He has found The fource of the disease that nature feels , And bids the world take heart , and banish fear . COWPER . MRS . PRUDENTIA HOMESPUN again ...
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... cause of principle against the sarcasms of wit , and the cool contempt of piqued in- fidelity . To such readers , and fuch cri- tics , she submits the following pages ; and as a proper representative of the il- lustrious order , she ...
... cause of principle against the sarcasms of wit , and the cool contempt of piqued in- fidelity . To such readers , and fuch cri- tics , she submits the following pages ; and as a proper representative of the il- lustrious order , she ...
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... cause of morality and religion , she humbly hopes , that the lenity inseparable from fuperior talents will pardon those errors in the composition , which an accurate taste must discover and disapprove . CHAP . II . The fairest ancestry ...
... cause of morality and religion , she humbly hopes , that the lenity inseparable from fuperior talents will pardon those errors in the composition , which an accurate taste must discover and disapprove . CHAP . II . The fairest ancestry ...
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... cause of the calamity , or fufficient courage to redress the evils which even a curfory glance discovered , he hastened to Kinloch Castle , to pay his dutiful respects to lady Madelina . Neither the manners nor the residence of her ...
... cause of the calamity , or fufficient courage to redress the evils which even a curfory glance discovered , he hastened to Kinloch Castle , to pay his dutiful respects to lady Madelina . Neither the manners nor the residence of her ...
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... should enjoy any peace of mind , if he could think him- felf the cause of making a fellow - creature miferable ( for fir William could not give C4 give entire credit to the dying part of the story A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
... should enjoy any peace of mind , if he could think him- felf the cause of making a fellow - creature miferable ( for fir William could not give C4 give entire credit to the dying part of the story A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
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