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... took the liberty to fay , it might be as beau- tiful in our behaviour as in theirs , yet it could not be faid , it was as fuccefsful in life ; for as it was the only recommendation in them , fo it was the greatest obftacle to us , both ...
... took the liberty to fay , it might be as beau- tiful in our behaviour as in theirs , yet it could not be faid , it was as fuccefsful in life ; for as it was the only recommendation in them , fo it was the greatest obftacle to us , both ...
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... took a resolution at least to act fincerely , and communicate frankly to her the weakness of his temper , to excuse the indif- ference of his behaviour . He difpofed his household in the way to Rutland , fo as he and his lady travelled ...
... took a resolution at least to act fincerely , and communicate frankly to her the weakness of his temper , to excuse the indif- ference of his behaviour . He difpofed his household in the way to Rutland , fo as he and his lady travelled ...
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... took Elmira afide , and fpoke as fol- lows : " My dear , you fee here the air is fo tem- perate and ferene ; the rivulets , the groves , and foil , fo extremely kind to nature , that we are ftronger and firmer in our health fince we ...
... took Elmira afide , and fpoke as fol- lows : " My dear , you fee here the air is fo tem- perate and ferene ; the rivulets , the groves , and foil , fo extremely kind to nature , that we are ftronger and firmer in our health fince we ...
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... took for parts of his hands . When he had continued in this amazement ' fome time , his mother could not longer bear the agitations of fo many paffions as thronged upon her ; but fell upon his neck , crying out , My fou ! my fon ! ' The ...
... took for parts of his hands . When he had continued in this amazement ' fome time , his mother could not longer bear the agitations of fo many paffions as thronged upon her ; but fell upon his neck , crying out , My fou ! my fon ! ' The ...
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... took Tom to be before he had seen him ? ' He an- fwered , he believed there was not fo much of him as of himself ; but he fancied him the fame fort of creature . ' The noife of this fudden change made all the neighbourhood throng to the ...
... took Tom to be before he had seen him ? ' He an- fwered , he believed there was not fo much of him as of himself ; but he fancied him the fame fort of creature . ' The noife of this fudden change made all the neighbourhood throng to the ...
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