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... whose thorn offends them when its leaves are dropt . SHERIDAN's Rivals . THE THIRD EDITION . LONDON : PRINTED BY A. STRAHAN , PRINTER - STREET , FOR T. N. LONGMAN AND O. REES , PATERNOSTER - ROW . 249 , S. , 510 . Some recent ...
... whose thorn offends them when its leaves are dropt . SHERIDAN's Rivals . THE THIRD EDITION . LONDON : PRINTED BY A. STRAHAN , PRINTER - STREET , FOR T. N. LONGMAN AND O. REES , PATERNOSTER - ROW . 249 , S. , 510 . Some recent ...
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... whose favour Mrs. Prudentia is anx- ioufly folicitous to obtain the truly liberal , and the fincerely good . With candour to forgive small faults , they unite difcernment to discover good in- tentions , and courage to defend the cause ...
... whose favour Mrs. Prudentia is anx- ioufly folicitous to obtain the truly liberal , and the fincerely good . With candour to forgive small faults , they unite difcernment to discover good in- tentions , and courage to defend the cause ...
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... whose nuptials with the heiress of Powerscourt have been announced in the beginning of this chapter , fell a victim to the de- mon of modern honour , about the fame time that the pale orgies of diffipation had made a visible inroad in ...
... whose nuptials with the heiress of Powerscourt have been announced in the beginning of this chapter , fell a victim to the de- mon of modern honour , about the fame time that the pale orgies of diffipation had made a visible inroad in ...
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Jane West. : numerous acquaintance were anxious to be introduced to a lady of whose beauty and accomplishments they heard so much . To her ladyship's intimation that they must set off immediately , fir William replied , that it certainly ...
Jane West. : numerous acquaintance were anxious to be introduced to a lady of whose beauty and accomplishments they heard so much . To her ladyship's intimation that they must set off immediately , fir William replied , that it certainly ...
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... whose movements are care- fully watched by a strong army of ob- servation , which it would be imprudent openly to attack . Sir William's dislike of the journey increased every step he took , and he entered London with a firm expectation ...
... whose movements are care- fully watched by a strong army of ob- servation , which it would be imprudent openly to attack . Sir William's dislike of the journey increased every step he took , and he entered London with a firm expectation ...
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