The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Svazek 3Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... daughter of the emperor , had conceived for him , and who , to prevent his being tracked from her apartments , carried him on her shoulders through the snow ; having lost his be- loved wife , and , with her , all relish for society ...
... daughter of the emperor , had conceived for him , and who , to prevent his being tracked from her apartments , carried him on her shoulders through the snow ; having lost his be- loved wife , and , with her , all relish for society ...
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... daughter , to give a short sketch of my own life . - Six and twenty years ago , Mrs. came hither for the benefit of her health , the air being recommended as highly sa- lubrious . On her arrival she gave out that she was the daughter of ...
... daughter , to give a short sketch of my own life . - Six and twenty years ago , Mrs. came hither for the benefit of her health , the air being recommended as highly sa- lubrious . On her arrival she gave out that she was the daughter of ...
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... daughter of Lord B by Miss M , sister to a Scotch baronet , whom he had seduced and supported during the remainder of her life . But he had , it seems , determined to withdraw his protection from the fruit of their connection . Mrs ...
... daughter of Lord B by Miss M , sister to a Scotch baronet , whom he had seduced and supported during the remainder of her life . But he had , it seems , determined to withdraw his protection from the fruit of their connection . Mrs ...
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... daughter , who inherited all her mother's charms . It is superfluous to add , that she was equally the idol of both her parents ; and as she was the only fruit of our marriage , she became every day a greater fa- vourite . My wife had ...
... daughter , who inherited all her mother's charms . It is superfluous to add , that she was equally the idol of both her parents ; and as she was the only fruit of our marriage , she became every day a greater fa- vourite . My wife had ...
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... daughter . ROBERT TAILOR . 221 66 ( Conclusion of the Vicar's Tale . ) DURING the time of Mr. H's absence , Harriet appeared pensive , and I observed , with pain , that he had made no slight impression on her heart . At length Mr. H ...
... daughter . ROBERT TAILOR . 221 66 ( Conclusion of the Vicar's Tale . ) DURING the time of Mr. H's absence , Harriet appeared pensive , and I observed , with pain , that he had made no slight impression on her heart . At length Mr. H ...
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