A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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19 psl.
... hand . He was indeed far advanced into the vale of years , and his title was only fimple Sir Simon ; but her lady ship preferred him to all the dukes , marquifes , and earls , who , according to the indubi- table teftimony of herself ...
... hand . He was indeed far advanced into the vale of years , and his title was only fimple Sir Simon ; but her lady ship preferred him to all the dukes , marquifes , and earls , who , according to the indubi- table teftimony of herself ...
24 psl.
... hand fuch relief as would afford poverty a temporary aid ; but , without exerting fufficient patience to investigate the cause of the calamity , or fufficient courage to redrefs the evils which even a curfory glance difcovered , he ...
... hand fuch relief as would afford poverty a temporary aid ; but , without exerting fufficient patience to investigate the cause of the calamity , or fufficient courage to redrefs the evils which even a curfory glance difcovered , he ...
33 psl.
... hand , gave balls , kept a groom 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 ...
... hand , gave balls , kept a groom 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 ...
34 psl.
... hand . She might have half a dozen English waiting - women if the pleased , and as many Welch ones , but he did not approve of French filles de chambre . He had no objection to her giving balls to the neighbouring young ladies , ladies ...
... hand . She might have half a dozen English waiting - women if the pleased , and as many Welch ones , but he did not approve of French filles de chambre . He had no objection to her giving balls to the neighbouring young ladies , ladies ...
44 psl.
... hand to close her eyes , it is fufpected , that , like a good wife , fhe wished to keep bis from witneffing scenes which might irritate a more profeffed ftoic . Convinced that Mr. Outline's tafte would appear to con- fummate advantage ...
... hand to close her eyes , it is fufpected , that , like a good wife , fhe wished to keep bis from witneffing scenes which might irritate a more profeffed ftoic . Convinced that Mr. Outline's tafte would appear to con- fummate advantage ...
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