A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... pre- fent . " No wonder , " returned her lady ship ; furely I have troubles enough of my " own without being peftered with " other people's : but it is like the usual " inconfiftency of that thoughtless crea- " ture's character ...
... pre- fent . " No wonder , " returned her lady ship ; furely I have troubles enough of my " own without being peftered with " other people's : but it is like the usual " inconfiftency of that thoughtless crea- " ture's character ...
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Jane West. lose the remembrance of past storms in ravishing admiration of the prefent gen- tle breeze . Though endued herself with that trembling fenfibility which bleeds at every pore , fhe doubted the existence of feeling in the ...
Jane West. lose the remembrance of past storms in ravishing admiration of the prefent gen- tle breeze . Though endued herself with that trembling fenfibility which bleeds at every pore , fhe doubted the existence of feeling in the ...
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... pre- fent of newly - discovered countries , leav- ing space for fucceeding adventurers to embellish the chart by placing rivers , bays , and mountains , where they fup- pose they may be found . Mifs Powerf court exercifed all her ...
... pre- fent of newly - discovered countries , leav- ing space for fucceeding adventurers to embellish the chart by placing rivers , bays , and mountains , where they fup- pose they may be found . Mifs Powerf court exercifed all her ...
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... prefent , and I would not cut short her happiest days . She is fo attached to me , that I am fure it will be almoft " death for her to leave me ; but as the " is my only child , I must marry her " to keep up my family . I affure your ...
... prefent , and I would not cut short her happiest days . She is fo attached to me , that I am fure it will be almoft " death for her to leave me ; but as the " is my only child , I must marry her " to keep up my family . I affure your ...
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... prefent defign will ap- pear the natural refult of both . The " virtues which spread profperity and joy all around him are not the refult " of thofe refined feelings , thofe elegant fufceptibilities , which ufurp the place " of folid ...
... prefent defign will ap- pear the natural refult of both . The " virtues which spread profperity and joy all around him are not the refult " of thofe refined feelings , thofe elegant fufceptibilities , which ufurp the place " of folid ...
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