Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... means of his detestable courses ) : for after all , a man who is of public utility , ought not ( for the finest ... mean ones , ( if fortune only , and not merit , be considered ) so hath not the life of this lady been so tainted ...
... means of his detestable courses ) : for after all , a man who is of public utility , ought not ( for the finest ... mean ones , ( if fortune only , and not merit , be considered ) so hath not the life of this lady been so tainted ...
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... mean by it ? Yet that crippled monkey Dole- man joins with them . And , as I hear them whis- per , they have sent for Lord M. - To control me , I suppose . What can they mean by this usage ? Sure all the world is run mad but myself ...
... mean by it ? Yet that crippled monkey Dole- man joins with them . And , as I hear them whis- per , they have sent for Lord M. - To control me , I suppose . What can they mean by this usage ? Sure all the world is run mad but myself ...
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... mean opinion of the sex which I had imbibed from early manhood . . But this lady has asserted the worthiness of her sex , and most gloriously has she exalted it with me now . Yet , surely , as I have said ... means honour 352 THE HISTORY OF.
... mean opinion of the sex which I had imbibed from early manhood . . But this lady has asserted the worthiness of her sex , and most gloriously has she exalted it with me now . Yet , surely , as I have said ... means honour 352 THE HISTORY OF.
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