A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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Jane West. the Writer's former efforts , and her per- mission to inscribe these pages with her respected name . If the present attempt should appear favourable to the cause of morality and religion , she humbly hopes , that the lenity ...
Jane West. the Writer's former efforts , and her per- mission to inscribe these pages with her respected name . If the present attempt should appear favourable to the cause of morality and religion , she humbly hopes , that the lenity ...
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... these diftinguished nup- tials were honoured by the prefence of two deities , generally supposed to be ab- solutely inimical to each other . Cupid and Plutus , forgetting ancient enmity , agreed jointly to light the Hymeneal torch . It ...
... these diftinguished nup- tials were honoured by the prefence of two deities , generally supposed to be ab- solutely inimical to each other . Cupid and Plutus , forgetting ancient enmity , agreed jointly to light the Hymeneal torch . It ...
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... not my own affair , I don't like to " write to my kinsman or trouble him " about it . But as you seem to have " puzzled yourself a little in these army c3 " matters , ८८ matters , I think you had better try " A TALE OF THE TIMES . 29.
... not my own affair , I don't like to " write to my kinsman or trouble him " about it . But as you seem to have " puzzled yourself a little in these army c3 " matters , ८८ matters , I think you had better try " A TALE OF THE TIMES . 29.
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... these observations to caution my readers to be very sparing in the use of these chef - d'œuvres of female generalship , be- cause the too great frequency of an ambuf- D6 ambuscade only puts the enemy more constantly upon his guard A ...
... these observations to caution my readers to be very sparing in the use of these chef - d'œuvres of female generalship , be- cause the too great frequency of an ambuf- D6 ambuscade only puts the enemy more constantly upon his guard A ...
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... these seem- ingly irrelevant reflections ; but the gar-- rulity of old age can seldom resist an op- portunity of moralising . Nothing could be more melancholy than the situation in which I left lady Powerscourt in my last Chapter ...
... these seem- ingly irrelevant reflections ; but the gar-- rulity of old age can seldom resist an op- portunity of moralising . Nothing could be more melancholy than the situation in which I left lady Powerscourt in my last Chapter ...
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