The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... anfwer , with defign , I believe , that I fhould ask him to leave it behind him . He is a vain creature you know , and feemed fond of what he had written . I did afk him . He pretended to make a fcruple of your feeing ; but it was a ...
... anfwer , with defign , I believe , that I fhould ask him to leave it behind him . He is a vain creature you know , and feemed fond of what he had written . I did afk him . He pretended to make a fcruple of your feeing ; but it was a ...
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... anfwer is conftantly this : The approbation of their Harriet muft first be gained , and then their confent is ready . There is a Mr Deane , a man of an excellent cha- racter for a lawyer ; but indeed he left off practice on coming into ...
... anfwer is conftantly this : The approbation of their Harriet muft first be gained , and then their confent is ready . There is a Mr Deane , a man of an excellent cha- racter for a lawyer ; but indeed he left off practice on coming into ...
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... anfwer , " I know I am . " I am glad you do . Now may I call you so by your own authority , I hope . But with your aunt , it is only the effect of your agreeable vivacity . What abomi- nable partiality ? Even do what you will , Harriet ...
... anfwer , " I know I am . " I am glad you do . Now may I call you so by your own authority , I hope . But with your aunt , it is only the effect of your agreeable vivacity . What abomi- nable partiality ? Even do what you will , Harriet ...
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... anfwer my questions - as to thefe ladies ? —I must have a niece among them . My nephew , though I fay it , is one whom any lady may love and as for fortune , let me alone to make him , in addition to his own , all clear as the fun ...
... anfwer my questions - as to thefe ladies ? —I must have a niece among them . My nephew , though I fay it , is one whom any lady may love and as for fortune , let me alone to make him , in addition to his own , all clear as the fun ...
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... anfwer my question yourself - Are you , madam , are you abfolutely , and bona fide , difengaged ? or are you not ? lieve As this , Sir Rowland , anfwered I , is a queftion I can beft refolve , I frankly own that I am difen- gaged ...
... anfwer my question yourself - Are you , madam , are you abfolutely , and bona fide , difengaged ? or are you not ? lieve As this , Sir Rowland , anfwered I , is a queftion I can beft refolve , I frankly own that I am difen- gaged ...
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