The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters, Nide 1John Donaldson, 1776 |
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... town , if you stay there above one fortnight . The gentle Orme fighs his apprehensions , and wifhes you would change your purpose . Tho ' hopeless , he fays , it is fome pleasure to him that he can think himself in the fame county with ...
... town , if you stay there above one fortnight . The gentle Orme fighs his apprehensions , and wifhes you would change your purpose . Tho ' hopeless , he fays , it is fome pleasure to him that he can think himself in the fame county with ...
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... town . After dinner , he read us a letter from Lady Frampton relating to you . He read us also some paffages from the co- py of his anfwer , with defign , I believe , that I fhould ask him to leave it behind him . He is a vain creature ...
... town . After dinner , he read us a letter from Lady Frampton relating to you . He read us also some paffages from the co- py of his anfwer , with defign , I believe , that I fhould ask him to leave it behind him . He is a vain creature ...
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... town , as they threaten . If they do , I will not fee them , if I can any way avoid it . Yet , for me to appear to them folicitous on this head , or to defire them not to go , will be in fome measure to lay my- felf under an obligation ...
... town , as they threaten . If they do , I will not fee them , if I can any way avoid it . Yet , for me to appear to them folicitous on this head , or to defire them not to go , will be in fome measure to lay my- felf under an obligation ...
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... town . I was very gravely earneft with them to leave us , when we ftept into the coach in order to proceed . Fenwick , you dog , faid Mr Greville , we muft re- turn ; Mifs Byron looks grave . Gravity and a rif- ing colour in the finest ...
... town . I was very gravely earneft with them to leave us , when we ftept into the coach in order to proceed . Fenwick , you dog , faid Mr Greville , we muft re- turn ; Mifs Byron looks grave . Gravity and a rif- ing colour in the finest ...
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... town for three whole months , without repeating to her , by word of mouth , my love and my fympathizing con- cern ... town . town . And , thirdly , Befides the general account SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 17.
... town for three whole months , without repeating to her , by word of mouth , my love and my fympathizing con- cern ... town . town . And , thirdly , Befides the general account SIR CHARLES GRANDISON . 17.
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