The British Essayists;: MirrorJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and son, W.J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, R. Faulder, ... [and 40 others], 1807 |
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... wishes , in order to gratify them , before I could give them utterance . It was his chief desire to see me excel in every polite and fashionable ac- complishment ; and the education he gave me was proportionally elegant and expensive ...
... wishes , in order to gratify them , before I could give them utterance . It was his chief desire to see me excel in every polite and fashionable ac- complishment ; and the education he gave me was proportionally elegant and expensive ...
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... wish to live with my sister - in - law in terms of the strictest friendship ; but , with all my partiality in her favour , I could not help observing that I made little progress in obtaining any share of her confidence . Always polite ...
... wish to live with my sister - in - law in terms of the strictest friendship ; but , with all my partiality in her favour , I could not help observing that I made little progress in obtaining any share of her confidence . Always polite ...
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... wishes that I should remain in his family ; but it was in a manner too irresolute to have shaken a purpose much less decided than mine . It is now ten years since I quitted my brother's house ... wish that you would 50 No 65 . THE MIRROR .
... wishes that I should remain in his family ; but it was in a manner too irresolute to have shaken a purpose much less decided than mine . It is now ten years since I quitted my brother's house ... wish that you would 50 No 65 . THE MIRROR .
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Alexander Chalmers. still so much philanthropy as to wish that you would employ a paper in representing the cruelty and injus- tice of educating a girl in luxury and elegance , and then leaving her exposed to all the hardships of po ...
Alexander Chalmers. still so much philanthropy as to wish that you would employ a paper in representing the cruelty and injus- tice of educating a girl in luxury and elegance , and then leaving her exposed to all the hardships of po ...
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... wishes , having been lately married to a title and a settlement . I next became acquainted in the house of Sir George Edwin , a man of very moderate fortune , who had lived some years in town for the education of his family . With Sir ...
... wishes , having been lately married to a title and a settlement . I next became acquainted in the house of Sir George Edwin , a man of very moderate fortune , who had lived some years in town for the education of his family . With Sir ...
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