The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... received the proposal with a profound silence , which her father commended in her , as the most decent manner of a virgin's giving her consent to an overture of that kind . The noise of this intended marriage soon reached Theodosius ...
... received the proposal with a profound silence , which her father commended in her , as the most decent manner of a virgin's giving her consent to an overture of that kind . The noise of this intended marriage soon reached Theodosius ...
Strana 466
... received from an unknown correspondent , upon the subject of my paper , upon which the foregoing letter is likewise ... receiving of favours should be a less inducement to good - will , tenderness , and com- miseration , than the ...
... received from an unknown correspondent , upon the subject of my paper , upon which the foregoing letter is likewise ... receiving of favours should be a less inducement to good - will , tenderness , and com- miseration , than the ...
Strana 511
... received him with an appearance of the utmost love and gratitude , and at length persuaded him to trust their common friend the renegado with the money he had brought over for their ransom ; as not question- ing but he would beat down ...
... received him with an appearance of the utmost love and gratitude , and at length persuaded him to trust their common friend the renegado with the money he had brought over for their ransom ; as not question- ing but he would beat down ...
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