A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... William ; " The really . " writes like a fenfible woman and a " good Christian . ” " Most people with whom I happen " to difagree , are fo in your opinion , " " My E 3 " My dear , I am forry to find you A TALE OF THE TIMES . 77.
... William ; " The really . " writes like a fenfible woman and a " good Christian . ” " Most people with whom I happen " to difagree , are fo in your opinion , " " My E 3 " My dear , I am forry to find you A TALE OF THE TIMES . 77.
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... with his natural placability of temper , it produced the most cordial defire of being at peace with all mankind , and made made ready forgiveness almost outstep offence . He mounted his 82 A TALE OF THE TIMES . CHAP VI. ...
... with his natural placability of temper , it produced the most cordial defire of being at peace with all mankind , and made made ready forgiveness almost outstep offence . He mounted his 82 A TALE OF THE TIMES . CHAP VI. ...
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... most ungrateful being in the world , if she had refused to dedicate her time to the task of endeavouring to al- leviate her real or fancied forrows . Mrs. Evans certainly could feel , but she could also forgive . In her behaviour to ...
... most ungrateful being in the world , if she had refused to dedicate her time to the task of endeavouring to al- leviate her real or fancied forrows . Mrs. Evans certainly could feel , but she could also forgive . In her behaviour to ...
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... nonchalance , her eye was on the watch for adulation ; and that the perfections which nature had fo libe- rally beftowed loft their most delicate attrac- attractions in the confcioufnefs of pof- feffion . To thefe 102 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... nonchalance , her eye was on the watch for adulation ; and that the perfections which nature had fo libe- rally beftowed loft their most delicate attrac- attractions in the confcioufnefs of pof- feffion . To thefe 102 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... most artless mould , and finished by the unremitting atten- tion of an intelligent mother and an ex- emplary father . Inferior to her friend in perfonal charms and expensive ac complishments , she was yet very pretty , very fenfible ...
... most artless mould , and finished by the unremitting atten- tion of an intelligent mother and an ex- emplary father . Inferior to her friend in perfonal charms and expensive ac complishments , she was yet very pretty , very fenfible ...
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