A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... interest had convinced fir William that his scheme was in the most profperous way ; and when , deeming the golden harvest of hope to be fully ripe , he informed his daughter , with a significant smile , that he had fent for her cousin ...
... interest had convinced fir William that his scheme was in the most profperous way ; and when , deeming the golden harvest of hope to be fully ripe , he informed his daughter , with a significant smile , that he had fent for her cousin ...
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... interests of his noble client , whose whole fortune was entailed upon the issue of this marriage ; and even fir William thought that his dear girl was a little a little unaccountable , in asking for a power injurious 186 A TALE OF THE ...
... interests of his noble client , whose whole fortune was entailed upon the issue of this marriage ; and even fir William thought that his dear girl was a little a little unaccountable , in asking for a power injurious 186 A TALE OF THE ...
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Jane West. a little unaccountable , in asking for a power injurious to the interests of her own children . The lady , however , persisted in the request , which was in- deed the only one she urged ; and the matter being referred to lord ...
Jane West. a little unaccountable , in asking for a power injurious to the interests of her own children . The lady , however , persisted in the request , which was in- deed the only one she urged ; and the matter being referred to lord ...
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Jane West. 1 S " the nation are of more consequence " than the interests of fifty or fixty " country yeomen . You have a very " fine castle too of your own near Loch " Lomond , falling quite to decay , I " hear , your ancestors having ...
Jane West. 1 S " the nation are of more consequence " than the interests of fifty or fixty " country yeomen . You have a very " fine castle too of your own near Loch " Lomond , falling quite to decay , I " hear , your ancestors having ...
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... interest to the ludicrous accidents to which rustic competition had given rise , and then ventured upon a gentle ex- poftulation on his absenting himself from a scene which must have afforded him fuperior pleasure . Her description of ...
... interest to the ludicrous accidents to which rustic competition had given rise , and then ventured upon a gentle ex- poftulation on his absenting himself from a scene which must have afforded him fuperior pleasure . Her description of ...
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