A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... foon after her marriage , difcovered that fhe had made a great mistake , and was incautious enough to difclofe the fecret to her husband . It was not from the brown bob nor Kevenhuller hat that the god of love took aim when he pierced ...
... foon after her marriage , difcovered that fhe had made a great mistake , and was incautious enough to difclofe the fecret to her husband . It was not from the brown bob nor Kevenhuller hat that the god of love took aim when he pierced ...
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... foon fet all to rights again ; " and fo take leave of your friends ; for , " fince you wifh it , I am determined to " fet off for Powerfcourt on Monday " morning . " The general tenor of fir William Pow- erfcourt's character was ...
... foon fet all to rights again ; " and fo take leave of your friends ; for , " fince you wifh it , I am determined to " fet off for Powerfcourt on Monday " morning . " The general tenor of fir William Pow- erfcourt's character was ...
73 psl.
... foon obferved to have occafioned a total change in her confti- tution . Years of ill health , confine- ment , and fevere fuffering , proved the melancholy forerunner of premature death . From the account I have already given of lady ...
... foon obferved to have occafioned a total change in her confti- tution . Years of ill health , confine- ment , and fevere fuffering , proved the melancholy forerunner of premature death . From the account I have already given of lady ...
83 psl.
... oc- cupations might be , fir William Powerf- court fancied that they both looked like very fenfible people , and very good Chriftians . £ 6 The The business of introduction was foon adjusted . Poverty had A TALE OF THE TIMES . 83.
... oc- cupations might be , fir William Powerf- court fancied that they both looked like very fenfible people , and very good Chriftians . £ 6 The The business of introduction was foon adjusted . Poverty had A TALE OF THE TIMES . 83.
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... foon overcome . She had long confidered Mrs. Evans as moft truly fulfilling the maternal cha- racter ; and fhe felt for her judicious , firm , but affectionate reproofs , that filial deference which the eternal whine of her mother's ...
... foon overcome . She had long confidered Mrs. Evans as moft truly fulfilling the maternal cha- racter ; and fhe felt for her judicious , firm , but affectionate reproofs , that filial deference which the eternal whine of her mother's ...
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