Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... concerned . Horace says truly , Et semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum . That is , words once spoken cannot be ... concern for being mistaken ; and resolve to make our mistake a warning to us for the future and this is all that can ...
... concerned . Horace says truly , Et semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum . That is , words once spoken cannot be ... concern for being mistaken ; and resolve to make our mistake a warning to us for the future and this is all that can ...
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... concern , that I should ( unhap- pily ) be the occasion ( I am sure I intended nothing like it ) of widening differences by light misreport , when it is the duty of one of my function ( and no less consisting with my inclination ) to ...
... concern , that I should ( unhap- pily ) be the occasion ( I am sure I intended nothing like it ) of widening differences by light misreport , when it is the duty of one of my function ( and no less consisting with my inclination ) to ...
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... concern , that at first I apprehended some new disaster had happened in the family . Mr. John and Mr. Antony Harlowe , and Mrs. Hervey were there . They all helped on one another's grief , as they had before done each other's hardness ...
... concern , that at first I apprehended some new disaster had happened in the family . Mr. John and Mr. Antony Harlowe , and Mrs. Hervey were there . They all helped on one another's grief , as they had before done each other's hardness ...
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