A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... she submits the following pages ; and as a proper representative of the il- luftrious order , she entreats MRS . CARTER to accept her public thanks for the in- valuable honour of her approbation of B 4 the the Writer's former efforts ...
... she submits the following pages ; and as a proper representative of the il- luftrious order , she entreats MRS . CARTER to accept her public thanks for the in- valuable honour of her approbation of B 4 the the Writer's former efforts ...
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... She immediately fell very deeply in love . I have in a former publication ven- tured to give my opinion , that the two faces of Hymen are not exact counter- parts to each other . The fmiling coun- tenance which fronts the long vifta ...
... She immediately fell very deeply in love . I have in a former publication ven- tured to give my opinion , that the two faces of Hymen are not exact counter- parts to each other . The fmiling coun- tenance which fronts the long vifta ...
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Jane West. ladies , and he might make them as happy as she could ; but he thought that married ladies ought not to be jigging . about themselves : and as to dress , she might be clothed every day in silver brocade ; but his wife fhould ...
Jane West. ladies , and he might make them as happy as she could ; but he thought that married ladies ought not to be jigging . about themselves : and as to dress , she might be clothed every day in silver brocade ; but his wife fhould ...
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... She might not even play for gold ; nay , fir William was fo puritanic , and fuch an enemy to a little harmless mirth , that she was forced to be as cautious in avoid- ing a double entendre or a witticifm upon prieftcraft , as if fhe ...
... She might not even play for gold ; nay , fir William was fo puritanic , and fuch an enemy to a little harmless mirth , that she was forced to be as cautious in avoid- ing a double entendre or a witticifm upon prieftcraft , as if fhe ...
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... she was fo dreadfully indisposed ; and she found her- felf on Monday morning on the road to Caernarvonshire , maugre the opinion of all the fine ladies of her acquaintance , united to her own , that she was much too weak to bear the ...
... she was fo dreadfully indisposed ; and she found her- felf on Monday morning on the road to Caernarvonshire , maugre the opinion of all the fine ladies of her acquaintance , united to her own , that she was much too weak to bear the ...
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