A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... principles . She thought it as impof- fible for a person of fortune to behave ill to an inferior , as for a beauty to be capricious , or a wit fatirical . Each of thefe characters had a privilege to be rude , tyrannical , and cenforious ...
... principles . She thought it as impof- fible for a person of fortune to behave ill to an inferior , as for a beauty to be capricious , or a wit fatirical . Each of thefe characters had a privilege to be rude , tyrannical , and cenforious ...
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... principle , as the hap- pieft means of enfuring internal peace , The taught her to apprehend external danger from the violence and selfishness of others , however concealed by the fair appearance of polished manners , or even by ...
... principle , as the hap- pieft means of enfuring internal peace , The taught her to apprehend external danger from the violence and selfishness of others , however concealed by the fair appearance of polished manners , or even by ...
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... 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.
... 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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... principles quiet and ma- nageable in his own particular territories , supposes it easy for others to keep them . in equal fubjection , and affirms , that the abfolute unlimited monarchy of the ci- devant princess is not only the best ...
... principles quiet and ma- nageable in his own particular territories , supposes it easy for others to keep them . in equal fubjection , and affirms , that the abfolute unlimited monarchy of the ci- devant princess is not only the best ...
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... forbade his making himself happy elsewhere . The more correct principles and re- fined imagination of lady Monteith taught her to confider the man whom the vowed K 3 vowed to love , honour , and obey , as A TALE OF THE TIMES . 197.
... forbade his making himself happy elsewhere . The more correct principles and re- fined imagination of lady Monteith taught her to confider the man whom the vowed K 3 vowed to love , honour , and obey , as A TALE OF THE TIMES . 197.
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