A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... opinion , that Morality appeared to better advantage when she was con- tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince she has set up for an independent character ; if she be convinced , that the abilities and attainments of man are in ...
... opinion , that Morality appeared to better advantage when she was con- tented to be the handmaid of Piety , than fince she has set up for an independent character ; if she be convinced , that the abilities and attainments of man are in ...
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... opinion , that the two faces of Hymen are not exact counter- parts to each other . The smiling coun- tenance which fronts the long vista lead- ing to his temple , has few traits of fimilitude to the austere physiognomy which is defcried ...
... opinion , that the two faces of Hymen are not exact counter- parts to each other . The smiling coun- tenance which fronts the long vista lead- ing to his temple , has few traits of fimilitude to the austere physiognomy which is defcried ...
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... and how would his tenants go on without him ! My lady strove to con- vince him that their opinions were not worth regarding ; but fir William was firm . c6 firm . He had long confidered them as rational creatures A TALE OF THE TIMES . 35.
... and how would his tenants go on without him ! My lady strove to con- vince him that their opinions were not worth regarding ; but fir William was firm . c6 firm . He had long confidered them as rational creatures A TALE OF THE TIMES . 35.
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... opinion : beside , he was fond of farming , and deeply en- gaged in schemes of agricultural im- provement ; and if he stayed so little at home , he must either be the dupe of imposition , or renounce those pursuits . Here his obliging ...
... opinion : beside , he was fond of farming , and deeply en- gaged in schemes of agricultural im- provement ; and if he stayed so little at home , he must either be the dupe of imposition , or renounce those pursuits . Here his obliging ...
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... opinion of all the fine ladies of her acquaintance , united to her own , that she was much too weak to bear the journey , and would certainly expire before she got twenty miles out of London . CHAP . V. With here a fountain , never to ...
... opinion of all the fine ladies of her acquaintance , united to her own , that she was much too weak to bear the journey , and would certainly expire before she got twenty miles out of London . CHAP . V. With here a fountain , never to ...
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