A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... my readers to be very sparing in the ufe of these chef - d'auvres of female generalfhip , be- cause the too great frequency of an D 6 ambuf- ambuscade only puts the enemy more constantly upon his guard A TALE OF THE TIMES . 59.
... my readers to be very sparing in the ufe of these chef - d'auvres of female generalfhip , be- cause the too great frequency of an D 6 ambuf- ambuscade only puts the enemy more constantly upon his guard A TALE OF THE TIMES . 59.
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... these feem- ingly irrelevant reflections ; but the gar- rulity of old age can feldom refift an op- portunity of moralifing . Nothing could be more melancholy than the fituation in which I left lady Powerscourt in my laft Chapter ...
... these feem- ingly irrelevant reflections ; but the gar- rulity of old age can feldom refift an op- portunity of moralifing . Nothing could be more melancholy than the fituation in which I left lady Powerscourt in my laft Chapter ...
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... These placable ideas fo happily pre- vailed , that when they stopped at St. Al- bans for refreshment , her ladyfship on alighting offered her hand to the baro- net with the best grace in the world , and anticipated his inquiries how she ...
... These placable ideas fo happily pre- vailed , that when they stopped at St. Al- bans for refreshment , her ladyfship on alighting offered her hand to the baro- net with the best grace in the world , and anticipated his inquiries how she ...
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... these oc- cupations might be , fir William Powerf- court fancied that they both looked like very fenfible people , and very good Chriftians . £ 6 The The business of introduction was foon adjusted . Poverty had A TALE OF THE TIMES . 83.
... these oc- cupations might be , fir William Powerf- court fancied that they both looked like very fenfible people , and very good Chriftians . £ 6 The The business of introduction was foon adjusted . Poverty had A TALE OF THE TIMES . 83.
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... these excurfive flights : -the modern Pegasus is too reftive to endure the rein , and too volatile to attend to the lafh ; and most writers have fucceeded , who have at- tempted to found their reputation on the broad basis of ...
... these excurfive flights : -the modern Pegasus is too reftive to endure the rein , and too volatile to attend to the lafh ; and most writers have fucceeded , who have at- tempted to found their reputation on the broad basis of ...
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