The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Svazky 3–4 |
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... acquainted with all the guilt of his mother , but turns his thoughts on her sudden for- getfulness of his father , and the indecency of her hasty marriage . - That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! nay , not so much , not ...
... acquainted with all the guilt of his mother , but turns his thoughts on her sudden for- getfulness of his father , and the indecency of her hasty marriage . - That it should come to this ! But two months dead ! nay , not so much , not ...
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... acquainted , to be sure , with some of the general officers : suppose you made a campaign ? ' If I did , ' said he , I should venture more than any man there , for I should be in danger of starving ; my father is such an untoward old ...
... acquainted , to be sure , with some of the general officers : suppose you made a campaign ? ' If I did , ' said he , I should venture more than any man there , for I should be in danger of starving ; my father is such an untoward old ...
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... acquaintance . 6 Among her highest imperfections , I still dwelt upon her baseness of mind and ingratitude , that made her triumph in the pain and anguish of the man who loved her , and of one who in those days , without vanity be it ...
... acquaintance . 6 Among her highest imperfections , I still dwelt upon her baseness of mind and ingratitude , that made her triumph in the pain and anguish of the man who loved her , and of one who in those days , without vanity be it ...
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... acquaintances . ' I know not whether this agreeable visitant was fired with the example of the lady I told her of , but she immediately vanished out of my sight , it being , it seems , as necessary a point of good - breeding , to go off ...
... acquaintances . ' I know not whether this agreeable visitant was fired with the example of the lady I told her of , but she immediately vanished out of my sight , it being , it seems , as necessary a point of good - breeding , to go off ...
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... acquaintance , should or should not be buried , I desire they may be ready with their witnesses at that time , or that they will for ever after hold their tongues . N. B. This is the last hearing on this subject . No. 110. THURSDAY ...
... acquaintance , should or should not be buried , I desire they may be ready with their witnesses at that time , or that they will for ever after hold their tongues . N. B. This is the last hearing on this subject . No. 110. THURSDAY ...
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