Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... favour and indulgence , as the circumstances of things , with regard to marriage settlements , or other- wise , may require ; or , as they may respectively merit by the continuance of their duty . The house , late my grandfather's ...
... favour and indulgence , as the circumstances of things , with regard to marriage settlements , or other- wise , may require ; or , as they may respectively merit by the continuance of their duty . The house , late my grandfather's ...
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... favour and goodness to me ; and particularly for his endeavours to reconcile my other friends to me , at a time when I was doubtful whether he would forgive me him- self . As he is in great circumstances , I will only beg of him to ...
... favour and goodness to me ; and particularly for his endeavours to reconcile my other friends to me , at a time when I was doubtful whether he would forgive me him- self . As he is in great circumstances , I will only beg of him to ...
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... favoured with many anony- mous letters , in which the writers differently ex- pressed their wishes with regard to the apprehended catastrophe . Most of those directed to him by the gentler sex , turned in favour of what they call a ...
... favoured with many anony- mous letters , in which the writers differently ex- pressed their wishes with regard to the apprehended catastrophe . Most of those directed to him by the gentler sex , turned in favour of what they call a ...
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