A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... whose in- formation entirely obviated all anxiety upon the score of degradation ; and her ladyfhip became tolerably compofed . It was now declared to be the univerfal opinion , that she had indulged her me- lancholy quite long enough ...
... whose in- formation entirely obviated all anxiety upon the score of degradation ; and her ladyfhip became tolerably compofed . It was now declared to be the univerfal opinion , that she had indulged her me- lancholy quite long enough ...
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... whose bosom glowed with fentiments which Nature meant he should have been better ac- quainted with , Providence , " said the good man with patriarchal fimplicity , " has " has intrusted you , my lord , with a 242 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
... whose bosom glowed with fentiments which Nature meant he should have been better ac- quainted with , Providence , " said the good man with patriarchal fimplicity , " has " has intrusted you , my lord , with a 242 A TALE OF THE TIMES .
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... whose poverty will not permit him to " exert that influence over his flock or " to pay them that attention which " the interefts of morality and religion " ( require . " A fmall addition to his ftipend would not be felt by us , and ...
... whose poverty will not permit him to " exert that influence over his flock or " to pay them that attention which " the interefts of morality and religion " ( require . " A fmall addition to his ftipend would not be felt by us , and ...
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... whose sympathetic miud Exults in all the good of all mankind . GOLDSMITH . THE fang froid with which lord Mon- teith always treated every fcheme not immediately connected with his own pleafures , frequently communicated a fevere pang to ...
... whose sympathetic miud Exults in all the good of all mankind . GOLDSMITH . THE fang froid with which lord Mon- teith always treated every fcheme not immediately connected with his own pleafures , frequently communicated a fevere pang to ...
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... of her bofom friend . My young female readers , whose no- tions of nuptial felicity are drawn from the delufive pages of a circulating library , will start 7 the 24 A TALE OF THE TIMES . lord was either difcovering the wit of ...
... of her bofom friend . My young female readers , whose no- tions of nuptial felicity are drawn from the delufive pages of a circulating library , will start 7 the 24 A TALE OF THE TIMES . lord was either difcovering the wit of ...
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