Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... carried down . The colonel proposes to attend the hearse , if his kindred give him not fresh cause of displeasure ; and will take with him a copy of the will . And being intent to give the family some favourable impres- sions of me , he ...
... carried down . The colonel proposes to attend the hearse , if his kindred give him not fresh cause of displeasure ; and will take with him a copy of the will . And being intent to give the family some favourable impres- sions of me , he ...
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... carrying any of the articles of this my last will into execution , and to soften them into the wished - for condescension ... carried into execu- tion ; such articles I leave intirely to my said cousin Morden and Mr. Belford to vary , or ...
... carrying any of the articles of this my last will into execution , and to soften them into the wished - for condescension ... carried into execu- tion ; such articles I leave intirely to my said cousin Morden and Mr. Belford to vary , or ...
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... carry off run goods , landed last Tuesday , when a party of dragoons caine up with them in the evening . Soine of his ... carried to Maidstone gaol : and there my informant left him , just dying , and assured of hanging if he recover ...
... carry off run goods , landed last Tuesday , when a party of dragoons caine up with them in the evening . Soine of his ... carried to Maidstone gaol : and there my informant left him , just dying , and assured of hanging if he recover ...
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