A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... opinion , were fo beautiful as the gold- finch , or fung like the nightingale . As walls were unpicturefque , they , and the fruit - trees which they fupported , were every where metamorphofed into haha's ! A fine grove of oaks , which ...
... opinion , were fo beautiful as the gold- finch , or fung like the nightingale . As walls were unpicturefque , they , and the fruit - trees which they fupported , were every where metamorphofed into haha's ! A fine grove of oaks , which ...
73 psl.
... opinion of her matronly friends , fhe refolved on the hazardous expedient of a too early appearance in public . A fevere cold was the immediate confe- quence ; and the neglect of the first ma- ternal duty , joined to inattention to her ...
... opinion of her matronly friends , fhe refolved on the hazardous expedient of a too early appearance in public . A fevere cold was the immediate confe- quence ; and the neglect of the first ma- ternal duty , joined to inattention to her ...
77 psl.
... fir 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.
... fir 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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... opinion , fir William miftook for the glow of re- fentment , and very much disliking to fee any body angry , he attempted a con- ciliatory ciliatory explanation of his wife's can- duct . His defence 84 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... opinion , fir William miftook for the glow of re- fentment , and very much disliking to fee any body angry , he attempted a con- ciliatory ciliatory explanation of his wife's can- duct . His defence 84 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... opinion Mr. Evans acquiefced , and only cautioned her not to injure her in- valuable health . Ten years fucceffively rolled away without producing any remarkable change at Powerfcourt . The Evans's continued to devote their chief ...
... opinion Mr. Evans acquiefced , and only cautioned her not to injure her in- valuable health . Ten years fucceffively rolled away without producing any remarkable change at Powerfcourt . The Evans's continued to devote their chief ...
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