Guilty Or Not Guilty, Or, A Lesson for Husbands: A Tale, Volume 1A.K. Newman, 1822 |
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... a loss , my lord , to understand why you persist in taking this wretched paper , after I have so often , and so pointedly , expressed my B 3 utter ་ utter disapprobation of it , and told you what GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY . 5.
... a loss , my lord , to understand why you persist in taking this wretched paper , after I have so often , and so pointedly , expressed my B 3 utter ་ utter disapprobation of it , and told you what GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY . 5.
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A Tale Ann Julia Hatton. ་ utter disapprobation of it , and told you what a compilation of dull , stupid , stuff TM it is . I recollect it was filled the other day with a dull , uninteresting account of thenewly - imported nabob ...
A Tale Ann Julia Hatton. ་ utter disapprobation of it , and told you what a compilation of dull , stupid , stuff TM it is . I recollect it was filled the other day with a dull , uninteresting account of thenewly - imported nabob ...
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... told him , he was confirmed in the opinion , that she was the very person she represented her- self to be ; he then pressed her to take a jelly and a glass of wine " It is of no manner of use , Miss , " said he , " to cry and fret ...
... told him , he was confirmed in the opinion , that she was the very person she represented her- self to be ; he then pressed her to take a jelly and a glass of wine " It is of no manner of use , Miss , " said he , " to cry and fret ...
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... told must arrive soon- er or later , was swiftly approaching . At St. James's , when he went to be presented on his promotion , he met the beautiful lady Caroline Elvington , then in her eighteenth VOL . I. D eighteenth year ; in her he ...
... told must arrive soon- er or later , was swiftly approaching . At St. James's , when he went to be presented on his promotion , he met the beautiful lady Caroline Elvington , then in her eighteenth VOL . I. D eighteenth year ; in her he ...
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... told me , the sweet creature was miraculously preserved , and is safely arrived in town ; but , fool that I was ! I forgot to ask where the sweet child was to be found ? " " No doubt in Cavendish - square , sir , " said Maddison . 66 No ...
... told me , the sweet creature was miraculously preserved , and is safely arrived in town ; but , fool that I was ! I forgot to ask where the sweet child was to be found ? " " No doubt in Cavendish - square , sir , " said Maddison . 66 No ...
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Page 147 - Ada! sole daughter of my house and heart? When last I saw thy young blue eyes, they smiled, And then we parted, — not as now we part, But with a hope. — Awaking with a start, The waters heave around me; and on high The winds lift up their voices: I depart, Whither I know not; but the hour's gone by, When Albion's lessening shores could grieve or glad mine eye.
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