A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... hand- fome equipages of a gentleman , when the gentleman himself , confidered apart from all these appendages , would never Strike any body fuperior to his dairy- maid . Would it not be unjust to charge a countess with inconfiftency ...
... hand- fome equipages of a gentleman , when the gentleman himself , confidered apart from all these appendages , would never Strike any body fuperior to his dairy- maid . Would it not be unjust to charge a countess with inconfiftency ...
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... hand , to whom you transfer the burden of faults and misfortunes . Lady Powerf court could find no other reason for her going out of fashion , than that fir Wil- liam , not content with his own fingula- rities , had abfolutely ...
... hand , to whom you transfer the burden of faults and misfortunes . Lady Powerf court could find no other reason for her going out of fashion , than that fir Wil- liam , not content with his own fingula- rities , had abfolutely ...
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... hand our attention is diverted from the minute wound by the exquifite fragrance of the flower . The pains and pleafures of man , like the world he inhabits , " par- take of the viciffitude of his own cha- racter . I beg pardon for these ...
... hand our attention is diverted from the minute wound by the exquifite fragrance of the flower . The pains and pleafures of man , like the world he inhabits , " par- take of the viciffitude of his own cha- racter . I beg pardon for these ...
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... hand to the baro- net with the best grace in the world , and anticipated his inquiries how she had borne her journey , by declaring that he was quite right in fuppofing the country air would do her good , for that fhe already found ...
... hand to the baro- net with the best grace in the world , and anticipated his inquiries how she had borne her journey , by declaring that he was quite right in fuppofing the country air would do her good , for that fhe already found ...
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... drew his chair clofer to the fire , preffed her hand with the freedom of long intimacy , and cheerfully partook of the homely fare with which the hof- pitality pitality of Mr. Evans had covered the little deal table A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... drew his chair clofer to the fire , preffed her hand with the freedom of long intimacy , and cheerfully partook of the homely fare with which the hof- pitality pitality of Mr. Evans had covered the little deal table A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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