A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... he has obferved , " that he should fuppofe mutual attach- " ment unneceffary in a union between " two worthy people ? and you will VOL . I. H <<< allow •画 " allow Mifs Powerfcourt and her cou- " fin answer A TALE OF THE TIMES . 145.
... he has obferved , " that he should fuppofe mutual attach- " ment unneceffary in a union between " two worthy people ? and you will VOL . I. H <<< allow •画 " allow Mifs Powerfcourt and her cou- " fin answer A TALE OF THE TIMES . 145.
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... allow it to be desirable : but " if you balance against it the apparent juftice of beftowing a rich heiress on her father's nearest male relation , cc " who is educated in the fame princi- « ples , ples , and will refide upon the fame ...
... allow it to be desirable : but " if you balance against it the apparent juftice of beftowing a rich heiress on her father's nearest male relation , cc " who is educated in the fame princi- « ples , ples , and will refide upon the fame ...
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... allowed only to an Archduke or a Count Palatine , except indeed the hero was a profeffed knight- errant , to whom the use of extravagant hyperbole has belonged from time im- memorial . Let it then be supposed , that after the noble ...
... allowed only to an Archduke or a Count Palatine , except indeed the hero was a profeffed knight- errant , to whom the use of extravagant hyperbole has belonged from time im- memorial . Let it then be supposed , that after the noble ...
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... expe- diency , had not accident favoured him with a convenient reafon for putting his defigns in execution , which even fir Wil liam allowed to be indisputable . CHAP . XIII . So mourn'd the dame of Ephesus A TALE OF THE TIMES . 211.
... expe- diency , had not accident favoured him with a convenient reafon for putting his defigns in execution , which even fir Wil liam allowed to be indisputable . CHAP . XIII . So mourn'd the dame of Ephesus A TALE OF THE TIMES . 211.
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... allowed her to reign undifputed fovereign . No wonder , there- fore , that he conceived her niece to be a miracle of erudition , because she could speak French with tolerable volu- bility or that her jejune performances in music and ...
... allowed her to reign undifputed fovereign . No wonder , there- fore , that he conceived her niece to be a miracle of erudition , because she could speak French with tolerable volu- bility or that her jejune performances in music and ...
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