A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... " too many . They are the effect of " reflection , of principle , of chriftian principle , my dear , that firmest found- " ation for all that is truly excellent " in 4 " in man . But though his idea , that A TALE OF THE TIMES . 143.
... " too many . They are the effect of " reflection , of principle , of chriftian principle , my dear , that firmest found- " ation for all that is truly excellent " in 4 " in man . But though his idea , that A TALE OF THE TIMES . 143.
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Jane West. " in man . But though his idea , that " the gifts of fortune are only an ac- " countable stewardship , makes him " uniformly and perfeveringly upright " and generous , it does not fupply those " nicer touches of the heart ...
Jane West. " in man . But though his idea , that " the gifts of fortune are only an ac- " countable stewardship , makes him " uniformly and perfeveringly upright " and generous , it does not fupply those " nicer touches of the heart ...
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... idea that he had offended the perfon whom of all others he most revered and esteemed , funk upon a fofa , and fell into a pain- ful reverie on his paft conduct . ,, His motives appeared fo laudable , that he could not upon retrofpection ...
... idea that he had offended the perfon whom of all others he most revered and esteemed , funk upon a fofa , and fell into a pain- ful reverie on his paft conduct . ,, His motives appeared fo laudable , that he could not upon retrofpection ...
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... idea that he really was very much in love still ; forgetting , or perhaps having never read in the fa- ble , that what is fport to one may be death to another , It was only by repeated obfervations , that all thofe reports could not be ...
... idea that he really was very much in love still ; forgetting , or perhaps having never read in the fa- ble , that what is fport to one may be death to another , It was only by repeated obfervations , that all thofe reports could not be ...
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... idea of propriety no farther than to the fortune , the family , or perhaps the perfonal graces of the lady ; and though the young earl , during his paroxyfms of love , added to these allurements every angelic quality , he did not accu ...
... idea of propriety no farther than to the fortune , the family , or perhaps the perfonal graces of the lady ; and though the young earl , during his paroxyfms of love , added to these allurements every angelic quality , he did not accu ...
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