Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... hour , inclosing the copy of one he had written to Mr. John Harlowe , recanting his officious one . And as all these ... hour and the minute I shall give it him . It is just half an hour after ten . I pretend to be ( now by use ) the ...
... hour , inclosing the copy of one he had written to Mr. John Harlowe , recanting his officious one . And as all these ... hour and the minute I shall give it him . It is just half an hour after ten . I pretend to be ( now by use ) the ...
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... hour with Mr. Lovelace ) it blew off for the present . Mr. Mowbray and Mr. Tourville had also taken some exceptions at the freedom of my pen ; and Mr. Lovelace , after his way , took upon him to recon- cile us ; and did it at the ...
... hour with Mr. Lovelace ) it blew off for the present . Mr. Mowbray and Mr. Tourville had also taken some exceptions at the freedom of my pen ; and Mr. Lovelace , after his way , took upon him to recon- cile us ; and did it at the ...
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... Hour more to Dinner - time Conversation , To be added or substracted , as occasions offered , or the desire of her friends required : and yet found it difficult , as she often said , to keep this account even ; especially if Dr. Lewen ...
... Hour more to Dinner - time Conversation , To be added or substracted , as occasions offered , or the desire of her friends required : and yet found it difficult , as she often said , to keep this account even ; especially if Dr. Lewen ...
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