London characters; or, Anecdotes, fashions, and customs, of the present century, Том 1 |
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... inclinations , while he pur- sued his , without restraint or control . The scandalous tale of the day had reached the ears of Lady Charlotte Stan- more , and had given rise to the remark which disgusted the Duchess , to think " Chloris ...
... inclinations , while he pur- sued his , without restraint or control . The scandalous tale of the day had reached the ears of Lady Charlotte Stan- more , and had given rise to the remark which disgusted the Duchess , to think " Chloris ...
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... his marriage , though united to a virtuous and lovely woman , because , as is too often the si- tuation of greatness , inclination bore no part in the union . Man naturally inconstant . Long before this marriage , he 8 LONDON CHARACTERS .
... his marriage , though united to a virtuous and lovely woman , because , as is too often the si- tuation of greatness , inclination bore no part in the union . Man naturally inconstant . Long before this marriage , he 8 LONDON CHARACTERS .
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... inclinations ; else , depend upon it , chance would never have planted them in our breasts . But my dear sister Grave - airs , do not look so solemn . I just now parted with the sweetest pair of sen- timentalists you ever beheld ; how I ...
... inclinations ; else , depend upon it , chance would never have planted them in our breasts . But my dear sister Grave - airs , do not look so solemn . I just now parted with the sweetest pair of sen- timentalists you ever beheld ; how I ...
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... inclination , from bad to worse . Lord Francis well knew that his fa- ther would never consent to his marriage with Lady Frances : he had in view for him more high and splendid alliances : Lady Frances knew this also ; and that her ...
... inclination , from bad to worse . Lord Francis well knew that his fa- ther would never consent to his marriage with Lady Frances : he had in view for him more high and splendid alliances : Lady Frances knew this also ; and that her ...
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... inclinations concurring to dis- solve his marriage : She therefore ac- cepted the terms of a separate mainte- nance ; and resolved , it possible , to see him no more . She retires to the Sea shore . It will scarce LADY FRANCES SUNBURY . 43.
... inclinations concurring to dis- solve his marriage : She therefore ac- cepted the terms of a separate mainte- nance ; and resolved , it possible , to see him no more . She retires to the Sea shore . It will scarce LADY FRANCES SUNBURY . 43.
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