A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... fir Williarn to en- treat his interceffion with lord W. in his behalf . He pleaded long - service and the hurry of business in his defence , and hinted at the wants of a large family . " Sir , " faid fir William , " I dare say that ...
... fir Williarn to en- treat his interceffion with lord W. in his behalf . He pleaded long - service and the hurry of business in his defence , and hinted at the wants of a large family . " Sir , " faid fir William , " I dare say that ...
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... of one of my manors ; and I " hope you won't think it an employ beneath you , for I fhall always be glad " to fee you at Powerfcourt . " The offer was accepted ; and fir William afterwards owned , that , befide two years ' rent , he ...
... of one of my manors ; and I " hope you won't think it an employ beneath you , for I fhall always be glad " to fee you at Powerfcourt . " The offer was accepted ; and fir William afterwards owned , that , befide two years ' rent , he ...
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... never fhould 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 с 4 give entire credit to the dying part of the ftory A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
... never fhould 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 с 4 give entire credit to the dying part of the ftory A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
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... of the chambers , and a French waiting - maid , had twelve new dreffes a - year , and fet the fashions for all the country ; yet fir Ralph's eftate was not half fo large as fir William's . What heart could refift fuch invincible ...
... of the chambers , and a French waiting - maid , had twelve new dreffes a - year , and fet the fashions for all the country ; yet fir Ralph's eftate was not half fo large as fir William's . What heart could refift fuch invincible ...
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... of difpute , however , was the occupation of the four seasons . He was willing to take her to town for three months , because ... fir William was c 6 firm . firm . He had long confidered them as rational creatures A TALE OF THE TIMES . 35.
... of difpute , however , was the occupation of the four seasons . He was willing to take her to town for three months , because ... fir William was c 6 firm . firm . He had long confidered them as rational creatures A TALE OF THE TIMES . 35.
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