A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... tion , and fancy that what is horribly im- poffible , must be interefting and grand . But , as my days of dotage are not far diftant , if lady Monteith should be unfor- tunate in her appeal for attention , I and Betty may appear upon ...
... tion , and fancy that what is horribly im- poffible , must be interefting and grand . But , as my days of dotage are not far diftant , if lady Monteith should be unfor- tunate in her appeal for attention , I and Betty may appear upon ...
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... tion at this valuable acquifition ; he only ftipulated that the remains of his progenitors should not yield their places to the new comers . A coalition was therefore formed , and every wall and apartment in the caftle was crowded with ...
... tion at this valuable acquifition ; he only ftipulated that the remains of his progenitors should not yield their places to the new comers . A coalition was therefore formed , and every wall and apartment in the caftle was crowded with ...
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... his own manners and thofe of the gay fantastic train who conftantly hovered round his lady whenever fhe appeared in public . He was certain that the monkeys ( for ( for he honoured them with that appella → tion 48 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... his own manners and thofe of the gay fantastic train who conftantly hovered round his lady whenever fhe appeared in public . He was certain that the monkeys ( for ( for he honoured them with that appella → tion 48 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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Jane West. ( for he honoured them with that appella → tion ) would be pert enough to laugh at his way when his back was turned ; and he had seen so many strange things in this world , that if he returned to Wales inftead of accompanying ...
Jane West. ( for he honoured them with that appella → tion ) would be pert enough to laugh at his way when his back was turned ; and he had seen so many strange things in this world , that if he returned to Wales inftead of accompanying ...
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... lords of the crea- tion are misled by that vanity of which nature has given them a preponderant fhare . The delicacy of the female mind 4 may very poffibly be attached to the fplendid titles , D3 may A TALE OF THE TIMES . 53 * ...
... lords of the crea- tion are misled by that vanity of which nature has given them a preponderant fhare . The delicacy of the female mind 4 may very poffibly be attached to the fplendid titles , D3 may A TALE OF THE TIMES . 53 * ...
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