Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... soon was absence the great test of affection to prove that of Charles Mande- ville , for his guardian wrote to tell him it was time for him to enter himself at Lincoln's - inn . As Mandeville's father had been a strict dissenter , he ...
... soon was absence the great test of affection to prove that of Charles Mande- ville , for his guardian wrote to tell him it was time for him to enter himself at Lincoln's - inn . As Mandeville's father had been a strict dissenter , he ...
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... soon overcast ? Is a blight to come so soon over thy beauties ? Not if I can teach her to distinguish the false from the true . However , he might think the note a hoax . At length the long weary day ended , and even before the com ...
... soon overcast ? Is a blight to come so soon over thy beauties ? Not if I can teach her to distinguish the false from the true . However , he might think the note a hoax . At length the long weary day ended , and even before the com ...
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... soon as he saw her , " have you no other bon- net than that to put on . That old - fashioned , odd looking thing ... soon as they were in the street , Charles said , 66 a very fine woman that , Mrs. Ainslie , still , but terribly severe ...
... soon as he saw her , " have you no other bon- net than that to put on . That old - fashioned , odd looking thing ... soon as they were in the street , Charles said , 66 a very fine woman that , Mrs. Ainslie , still , but terribly severe ...
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