A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... of the il- luftrious order , she entreats MRS . CARTER to accept her public thanks for the in- valuable honour of her approbation of B 4 the the Writer's former efforts , and her per- miffion to A TALE OF THE TIMES . 7.
... of the il- luftrious order , she entreats MRS . CARTER to accept her public thanks for the in- valuable honour of her approbation of B 4 the the Writer's former efforts , and her per- miffion to A TALE OF THE TIMES . 7.
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... honoured by the presence of two deities , generally supposed to be ab- folutely inimical to each other . Cupid and Plutus , forgetting ancient enmity , agreed jointly to light the Hymeneal torch . It was impoffible to fuppofe a union ...
... honoured by the presence of two deities , generally supposed to be ab- folutely inimical to each other . Cupid and Plutus , forgetting ancient enmity , agreed jointly to light the Hymeneal torch . It was impoffible to fuppofe a union ...
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... honour , about the fame time that the pale orgies of diffipation had made a visible inroad in his lady's health . The fhock at the dreadful cir- cumftances of his exit haftened the cruel attacks of disease , and the expired a few months ...
... honour , about the fame time that the pale orgies of diffipation had made a visible inroad in his lady's health . The fhock at the dreadful cir- cumftances of his exit haftened the cruel attacks of disease , and the expired a few months ...
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... honour which had been for fome time enjoyed by his ancestors . Since the forms of his election ren- dered his prefence neceffary at Holyrood Houfe , he could not avoid paying a vifit to the feat of his family . His manners manners were ...
... honour which had been for fome time enjoyed by his ancestors . Since the forms of his election ren- dered his prefence neceffary at Holyrood Houfe , he could not avoid paying a vifit to the feat of his family . His manners manners were ...
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... be igno- rant of the architectural magnificence of the capital of the British empire . He thought the pure honour of a peer or a fenator D 2 fenator must be fullied by condescending to admit a profeffed A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
... be igno- rant of the architectural magnificence of the capital of the British empire . He thought the pure honour of a peer or a fenator D 2 fenator must be fullied by condescending to admit a profeffed A TALE OF THE TIMES . 31.
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