The Englishman: A Novel : in Six VolumesPrinted at the Minerva-Press, for A.K. Newman and Company, Leadenhall-Street, 1812 |
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... called ; and having assured himself that Mr. Wentworth had ordered dinner , and would be a soli- taire , had written a note , requesting him to bestow his charity , and take his meal in Grosvenor - street . It was impossible to refuse ...
... called ; and having assured himself that Mr. Wentworth had ordered dinner , and would be a soli- taire , had written a note , requesting him to bestow his charity , and take his meal in Grosvenor - street . It was impossible to refuse ...
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... called the attention of Sidney from this seductive wo- man ; and it was perhaps at this instant he first became acquainted with that most for- cible and imperious voice - the voice of conscience . As he gave his hand to the unsuspecting ...
... called the attention of Sidney from this seductive wo- man ; and it was perhaps at this instant he first became acquainted with that most for- cible and imperious voice - the voice of conscience . As he gave his hand to the unsuspecting ...
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... called into action , and a man feels his own importance in a circle which his reason must approve , he yields to the Soothings of unfashioned friendship , and is amiably alive to all the happiness of his situation ; but the least ...
... called into action , and a man feels his own importance in a circle which his reason must approve , he yields to the Soothings of unfashioned friendship , and is amiably alive to all the happiness of his situation ; but the least ...
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... called upon to approve such a character . Considered as a visitor en pas- sant , lord Osterly appeared the most insig- nificant nificant being imaginable ; but when Sid- ney saw three 80 THE ENGLISHMAN , CHAP. IV. ...
... called upon to approve such a character . Considered as a visitor en pas- sant , lord Osterly appeared the most insig- nificant nificant being imaginable ; but when Sid- ney saw three 80 THE ENGLISHMAN , CHAP. IV. ...
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... called at Beverly , he was greeted with some salutation which bespoke lord Osterly's importance . Some party had been projected , and he was solicited to join them ; and , contrary to all his idea of pro- babilities , Supple had gained ...
... called at Beverly , he was greeted with some salutation which bespoke lord Osterly's importance . Some party had been projected , and he was solicited to join them ; and , contrary to all his idea of pro- babilities , Supple had gained ...
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