London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century Sir Barnaby Sketchwell (pseud.) A Conversation . " thing of him in the ... Sir William Featherington , prejudical to that purity of morals and honest inge- An Enquiry . nuousness , which ...
Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century Sir Barnaby Sketchwell (pseud.) A Conversation . " thing of him in the ... Sir William Featherington , prejudical to that purity of morals and honest inge- An Enquiry . nuousness , which ...
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Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century Sir Barnaby Sketchwell (pseud.) An Enquiry . nuousness , which ... Sir William Featherington , I think , my dear Discussion . Charlotte , I may promise you an un- L 6 A MAN OF MYSTERY ...
Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century Sir Barnaby Sketchwell (pseud.) An Enquiry . nuousness , which ... Sir William Featherington , I think , my dear Discussion . Charlotte , I may promise you an un- L 6 A MAN OF MYSTERY ...
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... Sir William prior to his obtain- ing his title at the hospitable mansion of the Dowager Lady Clairville ; and the report made of him , by that aimiable character , ( over whom he had acquired great ascendancy ) falling in with the opi ...
... Sir William prior to his obtain- ing his title at the hospitable mansion of the Dowager Lady Clairville ; and the report made of him , by that aimiable character , ( over whom he had acquired great ascendancy ) falling in with the opi ...
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... Sir William Feathering- ton the most amiable of men ; and , in a capital , where much fashionable depravi- ty generally prevailed , thought him wor- thy to be ranked with those orthodox di- vines , who , by the severity of their man ...
... Sir William Feathering- ton the most amiable of men ; and , in a capital , where much fashionable depravi- ty generally prevailed , thought him wor- thy to be ranked with those orthodox di- vines , who , by the severity of their man ...
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... Sir William's delivering his introduction sermon . Nothing could be more awakening , more impressive , or more orthodox , than his discourse : the whole sermon breathed the spirit of Christianity , set forth the mer- cies of DIVINE LOVE ...
... Sir William's delivering his introduction sermon . Nothing could be more awakening , more impressive , or more orthodox , than his discourse : the whole sermon breathed the spirit of Christianity , set forth the mer- cies of DIVINE LOVE ...
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