Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... means in the hand of Providence to re- claim a man , who had , as I thought , good sense enough at bottom to be reclaimed ; or at least gra- titude enough to acknowledge the intended obliga- tion , whether the generous hope were to ...
... means in the hand of Providence to re- claim a man , who had , as I thought , good sense enough at bottom to be reclaimed ; or at least gra- titude enough to acknowledge the intended obliga- tion , whether the generous hope were to ...
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... means , to set on foot a prosecution against him , and against his devilish accomplices . She asks , what murderers ... means , to be brought to condign punishment , as they must and will be , upon bringing him to his trial : and this ...
... means , to set on foot a prosecution against him , and against his devilish accomplices . She asks , what murderers ... means , to be brought to condign punishment , as they must and will be , upon bringing him to his trial : and this ...
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... means in the hand of Providence , to reclaim me ; and that this , she knew , if effected , would give her a merit with you all . ' But from what would she reclaim me ? -She had heard , you'll say , ( but she had only heard , at the time ...
... means in the hand of Providence , to reclaim me ; and that this , she knew , if effected , would give her a merit with you all . ' But from what would she reclaim me ? -She had heard , you'll say , ( but she had only heard , at the time ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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