A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... felt . The above observation , though pro- foundly true in general , is , I confefs , irrelevant to the cafe before us ; for fir William Powerfcourt had exactly the fame opinion of love at the time I am treating of , as he had forty ...
... felt . The above observation , though pro- foundly true in general , is , I confefs , irrelevant to the cafe before us ; for fir William Powerfcourt had exactly the fame opinion of love at the time I am treating of , as he had forty ...
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... - dially agreed . Previous to these communications of faithful Roger , fir William had felt a confiderable fhare of uneafinefs , He recol- H 5 . Powercourt was ence gradually introduce ; but Age might remember A TALE OF THE TIMES . 53.
... - dially agreed . Previous to these communications of faithful Roger , fir William had felt a confiderable fhare of uneafinefs , He recol- H 5 . Powercourt was ence gradually introduce ; but Age might remember A TALE OF THE TIMES . 53.
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... felt . their unre- The above obfervation , thored their de foundly true in general , is , I in chariots irrelevant to the cafe before ud footmen , William Powerfcourt had ex fame opinion of love at the t treating of , as he had forty ...
... felt . their unre- The above obfervation , thored their de foundly true in general , is , I in chariots irrelevant to the cafe before ud footmen , William Powerfcourt had ex fame opinion of love at the t treating of , as he had forty ...
155 psl.
... felt . The above obfervation , though pro- ' foundly true in general , is , I confefs , irrelevant to the cafe before us ; for fir William Powerfcourt had exactly the fame opinion of love at the time I am treating of , as he had forty ...
... felt . The above obfervation , though pro- ' foundly true in general , is , I confefs , irrelevant to the cafe before us ; for fir William Powerfcourt had exactly the fame opinion of love at the time I am treating of , as he had forty ...
155 psl.
... - dially agreed . Previous to thefe communications of faithful Roger , fir William had felt a confiderable fhare of uneafiness . He H5 recol- recollected that lady Powerfcourt was very fond of relating long A TALE OF THE TIMES . 153.
... - dially agreed . Previous to thefe communications of faithful Roger , fir William had felt a confiderable fhare of uneafiness . He H5 recol- recollected that lady Powerfcourt was very fond of relating long A TALE OF THE TIMES . 153.
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