The Englishman: A Novel : in Six VolumesPrinted at the Minerva-Press, for A.K. Newman and Company, Leadenhall-Street, 1812 |
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... remark ; yet . ⚫he was unwilling to do so ; " for in that case , " continued he , " what becomes of the lo- ver's vows and protestations ? where he has acknowledged , until she , the elected and intelligent soul to whom only his vows ...
... remark ; yet . ⚫he was unwilling to do so ; " for in that case , " continued he , " what becomes of the lo- ver's vows and protestations ? where he has acknowledged , until she , the elected and intelligent soul to whom only his vows ...
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... remark on the wisdom of Provi- dence ; for had she been other , my happi- ness must have been diminished . She qua- lified the petulance of my character . You see that I know myself , " continued the ba- 6 ronet , ronet , with an ...
... remark on the wisdom of Provi- dence ; for had she been other , my happi- ness must have been diminished . She qua- lified the petulance of my character . You see that I know myself , " continued the ba- 6 ronet , ronet , with an ...
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... remark of my cara sposa ! " said Mrs. Marnley . " I do not allow such sarcasms in my presence . Allons , " conti- nued the now elated Clara , as she descend- ed to the carriage . This This evening's association opened the eyes of Sidney ...
... remark of my cara sposa ! " said Mrs. Marnley . " I do not allow such sarcasms in my presence . Allons , " conti- nued the now elated Clara , as she descend- ed to the carriage . This This evening's association opened the eyes of Sidney ...
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... remarked the over- punctuality of her brother , while the beat- ing heart of Miss Wentworth evidently pro- claimed that there is a mechanism in the human construction which antedates time , and reckoning by affection , relies upon ...
... remarked the over- punctuality of her brother , while the beat- ing heart of Miss Wentworth evidently pro- claimed that there is a mechanism in the human construction which antedates time , and reckoning by affection , relies upon ...
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... confi- dence in all cases which relate to a parent , I do not hesitate to say that I should prefer the daughter who had not known a first love . " " There " There is infinite justness and delicacy in your remark THE ENGLISHMAN . 65.
... confi- dence in all cases which relate to a parent , I do not hesitate to say that I should prefer the daughter who had not known a first love . " " There " There is infinite justness and delicacy in your remark THE ENGLISHMAN . 65.
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