A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... propose doing , she is compelled to acknow- ledge , that the close of the eighteenth century claims distinguished pre - emi- nence for those indubitable marks of genius , originality in enterprise , and boldness of invention , over the ...
... propose doing , she is compelled to acknow- ledge , that the close of the eighteenth century claims distinguished pre - emi- nence for those indubitable marks of genius , originality in enterprise , and boldness of invention , over the ...
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... proposed immedi- ately after his father's death , that he should make the tour of Europe . He returned when of age , assumed the for- tunes of his family , and with them the representation of the ancient peerage of Scotland in the ...
... proposed immedi- ately after his father's death , that he should make the tour of Europe . He returned when of age , assumed the for- tunes of his family , and with them the representation of the ancient peerage of Scotland in the ...
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... proposal rather to the exuberant defire of grati- fying his peculiar inclination , than to any latent with of being deprived of his society . He saw it quite in that point of view ; and though he made no answer at at the time , yet a ...
... proposal rather to the exuberant defire of grati- fying his peculiar inclination , than to any latent with of being deprived of his society . He saw it quite in that point of view ; and though he made no answer at at the time , yet a ...
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... proposed alterations had tended to attach his wife to a spot which would be honoured with such in- dubitable proofs of her taste and genius , determined him to be a paffive spectator of every proposed alteration . It was in the month of ...
... proposed alterations had tended to attach his wife to a spot which would be honoured with such in- dubitable proofs of her taste and genius , determined him to be a paffive spectator of every proposed alteration . It was in the month of ...
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... propose . " I am fure , my " dear , " faid he , your health has " been greatly injured by living in this " smoky unwholefome place ; and the " late hours and constant racketing have " worn your poor nerves all to pieces . " You have ...
... propose . " I am fure , my " dear , " faid he , your health has " been greatly injured by living in this " smoky unwholefome place ; and the " late hours and constant racketing have " worn your poor nerves all to pieces . " You have ...
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