A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... of her tafte and genius , determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was in the month of September that fir William was made the happiest of men . Two months were allotted to ce- remonious vifitings ...
... of her tafte and genius , determined him to be a paffive fpectator of every propofed alteration . It was in the month of September that fir William was made the happiest of men . Two months were allotted to ce- remonious vifitings ...
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... fir William replied , that it certainly was impoffible ; there were more than fifty workmen em- ployed in embellifhing the house and gardens : but the provident forecast of lady Powerscourt had provided an un- answerable refutation of ...
... fir William replied , that it certainly was impoffible ; there were more than fifty workmen em- ployed in embellifhing the house and gardens : but the provident forecast of lady Powerscourt had provided an un- answerable refutation of ...
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Jane West. before . The family archives intimate that fir William was more alarmed than delighted at this information ; and it is fuppofed that the journey to Bath would have been deferred till after Mr. Outline had finished Powerscourt ...
Jane West. before . The family archives intimate that fir William was more alarmed than delighted at this information ; and it is fuppofed that the journey to Bath would have been deferred till after Mr. Outline had finished Powerscourt ...
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... fituation , the very propofal of leaving Bath brought on a relapfe , and the extreme delicacy of her health would not even fuffer her to spare fir William just to take a little peep to fee fir A TALE OF THE TIMES . 43 CHAP. IV. ...
... fituation , the very propofal of leaving Bath brought on a relapfe , and the extreme delicacy of her health would not even fuffer her to spare fir William just to take a little peep to fee fir A TALE OF THE TIMES . 43 CHAP. IV. ...
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Jane West. fir William just to take a little peep to fee how Mr. Outline went on with his extenfive projects . Profound politicians are generally believed to have a real as well as an oftenfible reason for their ac- tions ; and though ...
Jane West. fir William just to take a little peep to fee how Mr. Outline went on with his extenfive projects . Profound politicians are generally believed to have a real as well as an oftenfible reason for their ac- tions ; and though ...
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