A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... those of a confcientious guardian rather than of a felf - accountable owner , and the land- , lord and mafter were in his beneficent bofom ever funk in the milder qualities of the protector and the friend . His hofpitable doors were ...
... those of a confcientious guardian rather than of a felf - accountable owner , and the land- , lord and mafter were in his beneficent bofom ever funk in the milder qualities of the protector and the friend . His hofpitable doors were ...
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... those falu- brious waters which King Bladud fortu- nately discovered , to the unspeakable advantage of all tender husbands and in- dulgent fathers . CHAP . IV . There Affectation with a fickly mien 42 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... those falu- brious waters which King Bladud fortu- nately discovered , to the unspeakable advantage of all tender husbands and in- dulgent fathers . CHAP . IV . There Affectation with a fickly mien 42 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... those evils lame- nefs and occafionally fevere fuffering were added , it could only be a com- posed and elevated mind that could pa- tiently support the fevere conflict . Lady Powerscourt's ideas of pleasure had been adjusted to the ...
... those evils lame- nefs and occafionally fevere fuffering were added , it could only be a com- posed and elevated mind that could pa- tiently support the fevere conflict . Lady Powerscourt's ideas of pleasure had been adjusted to the ...
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... those sweet furprifals in which the reader will per- ceive the abounded , and begged him as a favour to compliment her coufins 4 with the prefentation , -a request which was granted with with A TALE OF THE TIMES . 89 flew to inform my ...
... those sweet furprifals in which the reader will per- ceive the abounded , and begged him as a favour to compliment her coufins 4 with the prefentation , -a request which was granted with with A TALE OF THE TIMES . 89 flew to inform my ...
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... Those who have been accustomed to dread the cenfures of their own hearts , and to fuppofe that an unwarrantable in- dulgence of the irritable paffions must produce felf - condemnation , will proba bly wonder that lady Powerscourt should ...
... Those who have been accustomed to dread the cenfures of their own hearts , and to fuppofe that an unwarrantable in- dulgence of the irritable paffions must produce felf - condemnation , will proba bly wonder that lady Powerscourt should ...
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