A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... feafible . It is not wonderful that Youth fhould deny the power of those restric give principles which time and experi- H4 ence ence gradually introduce ; but certainly Age might remember the A TALE OF THE TIMES . 151 CHAP. X. ...
... feafible . It is not wonderful that Youth fhould deny the power of those restric give principles which time and experi- H4 ence ence gradually introduce ; but certainly Age might remember the A TALE OF THE TIMES . 151 CHAP. X. ...
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... give a fuller account of the interview in which fir William un- equivocally , and in fure expectation of a joyful acceptance , informed his kinfman of his defign to make him the heir of his fortunes , and the depofitary of his ...
... give a fuller account of the interview in which fir William un- equivocally , and in fure expectation of a joyful acceptance , informed his kinfman of his defign to make him the heir of his fortunes , and the depofitary of his ...
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... give him the in- dependence you defign for him . Sup- " pose you immediately refign the Me- " rionethfhire eftate . It is but five hun- " dred a - year you know ; and if such a " defalcation in your revenue fhould any way derange your ...
... give him the in- dependence you defign for him . Sup- " pose you immediately refign the Me- " rionethfhire eftate . It is but five hun- " dred a - year you know ; and if such a " defalcation in your revenue fhould any way derange your ...
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... gives me pleasure to think that I fhall " leave you a fet of upright worthy te- < nants ; and I truft you will act a fa- " ther's part by them , as I and my an- " ceftors always have done . I will in- " troduce them all to you before ...
... gives me pleasure to think that I fhall " leave you a fet of upright worthy te- < nants ; and I truft you will act a fa- " ther's part by them , as I and my an- " ceftors always have done . I will in- " troduce them all to you before ...
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... Give me the mild perfuafive art , Which holds the captivated heart In unregretted toils ; Shed thy own luftre o'er my face , When beauty mourns each ravish'd grace , And youth no longer smiles . Perplexing doubts my bofom tear : Oh ...
... Give me the mild perfuafive art , Which holds the captivated heart In unregretted toils ; Shed thy own luftre o'er my face , When beauty mourns each ravish'd grace , And youth no longer smiles . Perplexing doubts my bofom tear : Oh ...
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