A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... possessed irrefiftible attractions , and the had heard her papa and mamma frequently affert , that if fir William would but marry a woman of taste , it might be made one of the fweetest sweetest places in all North Wales . She knew that ...
... possessed irrefiftible attractions , and the had heard her papa and mamma frequently affert , that if fir William would but marry a woman of taste , it might be made one of the fweetest sweetest places in all North Wales . She knew that ...
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... . Hermind was destitute of natural strength , her temper possessed no native gentle- ness , her education taught her rather VOL . I. E to to conceal than to subdue the irritability of her disposition A TALE OF THE TIMES . 73.
... . Hermind was destitute of natural strength , her temper possessed no native gentle- ness , her education taught her rather VOL . I. E to to conceal than to subdue the irritability of her disposition A TALE OF THE TIMES . 73.
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... possessed all the real vir- tues of which she had conjured up the resemblance , yet she thought there would be no impropriety in letting the latent excellencies expand . In fine , she was too respectful as a daughter to establish an ...
... possessed all the real vir- tues of which she had conjured up the resemblance , yet she thought there would be no impropriety in letting the latent excellencies expand . In fine , she was too respectful as a daughter to establish an ...
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... possessed a great deal of good temper , and that open - hearted easy generosity which always fucceeds in fecuring general good opinion . His paffions were naturally very strong ; and never having been taught the neceffity VOL . I. K of ...
... possessed a great deal of good temper , and that open - hearted easy generosity which always fucceeds in fecuring general good opinion . His paffions were naturally very strong ; and never having been taught the neceffity VOL . I. K of ...
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... possessed all the natural ele- gance of a Belvidere Apollo . He pre- fented their new mistress with a look of benevolent freedom , which his features were particularly calculated to express ; and he told them , that she was come to make ...
... possessed all the natural ele- gance of a Belvidere Apollo . He pre- fented their new mistress with a look of benevolent freedom , which his features were particularly calculated to express ; and he told them , that she was come to make ...
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