A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... conduct , " replied Mrs. Evans , " has fhewn her decided " opinion upon fuch a queftion ; nor " has the ever found reafon to regret " the preference which has made her " the wife of the worthieft of men . " Yet , if in the prefent ...
... conduct , " replied Mrs. Evans , " has fhewn her decided " opinion upon fuch a queftion ; nor " has the ever found reafon to regret " the preference which has made her " the wife of the worthieft of men . " Yet , if in the prefent ...
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... conduct that might obviate these threat- ened evils , the artless weeping girl could form no other fcheme than that she fhould throw herself at fir William's feet , and own a pre - engagement . Mifs Powerfcourt feemed not to have fuffi ...
... conduct that might obviate these threat- ened evils , the artless weeping girl could form no other fcheme than that she fhould throw herself at fir William's feet , and own a pre - engagement . Mifs Powerfcourt feemed not to have fuffi ...
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... conduct . He might have a pre - engage- ment ; and no lover under twenty would hefitate to offer a few annual thousands on the shrine of Cupid . He might be enamoured of academic fhades , and think , like Shakespeare's Henry VI ...
... conduct . He might have a pre - engage- ment ; and no lover under twenty would hefitate to offer a few annual thousands on the shrine of Cupid . He might be enamoured of academic fhades , and think , like Shakespeare's Henry VI ...
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... conduct . ,, His motives appeared fo laudable , that he could not upon retrofpection wish the deed undone ; he only feared that his voice , his looks , his words , or his man- ner , had not fufficiently indicated the deep veneration ...
... conduct . ,, His motives appeared fo laudable , that he could not upon retrofpection wish the deed undone ; he only feared that his voice , his looks , his words , or his man- ner , had not fufficiently indicated the deep veneration ...
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... conduct , my noble cousin , " during the trying incidents of this morning , fuperadds to the esteem " and confidence which I have ever " felt for you , the indelible tie of fer- vent gratitude . If I ever appear to forget your generous ...
... conduct , my noble cousin , " during the trying incidents of this morning , fuperadds to the esteem " and confidence which I have ever " felt for you , the indelible tie of fer- vent gratitude . If I ever appear to forget your generous ...
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