The Adventurer, Том 3S. Doig, 1793 |
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... purchased by his father , whom the angel of death had intercepted in the journey , and the fudden acceffion of independence and wealth did not difpofe him to restrain the impetuofity of defire : he , therefore , demanded Amana of her ...
... purchased by his father , whom the angel of death had intercepted in the journey , and the fudden acceffion of independence and wealth did not difpofe him to restrain the impetuofity of defire : he , therefore , demanded Amana of her ...
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... purchased with the portion that was allotted him , a genteel poft under the government . My mother died when I was but twelve years old ; and my father , who was exceffively fond of me , determined to be himself my preceptor , and to ...
... purchased with the portion that was allotted him , a genteel poft under the government . My mother died when I was but twelve years old ; and my father , who was exceffively fond of me , determined to be himself my preceptor , and to ...
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... purchased her ftock . I now thought I had dif charged every obligation , as I had enabled her to fub- fift , at least as well as he could have done by her la bour in the ftation in which I found her ; and as often as I had an ...
... purchased her ftock . I now thought I had dif charged every obligation , as I had enabled her to fub- fift , at least as well as he could have done by her la bour in the ftation in which I found her ; and as often as I had an ...
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... purchased her flock . I now thought I had dif- charged every obligation , as I had enabled her to sub- fift , at least as well as she could have done by her la- bour in the ftation in which I found her ; and as often as I had an ...
... purchased her flock . I now thought I had dif- charged every obligation , as I had enabled her to sub- fift , at least as well as she could have done by her la- bour in the ftation in which I found her ; and as often as I had an ...
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... purchased her ftock . I now thought I had dif charged every obligation , as I had enabled her to fub- fift , at least as well as she could have done by her la- bour in the ftation in which I found her ; and as often as I had an ...
... purchased her ftock . I now thought I had dif charged every obligation , as I had enabled her to fub- fift , at least as well as she could have done by her la- bour in the ftation in which I found her ; and as often as I had an ...
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abfurdity ADVENTURER Æneid affume againſt Almerine almoſt Amana anſwer beauty becauſe Caliph cauſes character circumftances confider converfation countenance defign defire defpair diſappointed diſcover equal evils excellence expreffed faid fame fatire fays fecure feemed felf felicity fenfibility fent fentiments fhall fhew filence fimplicity fince firſt fleep fome fometimes foon fpirit ftate ftill fubject fuccefs fuch fuffered fuperior fuppofe gratify happineſs heart herſelf himſelf honour houſe huſband Iliad imagination increaſe itſelf juft juſt kindneſs laft laſt lefs MARILLAC COLLEGE Menander mifery mind miſchief moft moſt muſt myſelf nature neceffary Nouraddin Nouraffin obferved occafion Odyffey Ofmin ourſelves paffage paffed paffion perfon pleaſure poffible prefent Profpero purchaſed purpoſe Quintilian racters reafon refolved ſhall ſhe Shelimah ſhould Soliman tenderneſs Tenterden thee thefe themſelves Theocritus theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion Tueſday Ulyffes underſtanding univerfally uſe virtue whofe whoſe wiſh wretched δε
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