Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... pleased , had I made a more favourable one : and yet in their hearts they dote upon her . But now they are all ( as I hear ) in- clined to be friends with her , and forgive her ; her brother as well as the rest . But their cousin , Col ...
... pleased , had I made a more favourable one : and yet in their hearts they dote upon her . But now they are all ( as I hear ) in- clined to be friends with her , and forgive her ; her brother as well as the rest . But their cousin , Col ...
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... pleased to allow me the same quarterly sums that he allowed my sister , for apparel and other requisites ; and ( pleased with me then ) used to say , that those sums should not be deducted from the estate and effects bequeathed to me by ...
... pleased to allow me the same quarterly sums that he allowed my sister , for apparel and other requisites ; and ( pleased with me then ) used to say , that those sums should not be deducted from the estate and effects bequeathed to me by ...
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... pleased to express some concern that they were not left to him , as eldest son ; and as he has a gallery where they may be placed to advantage ; and as I have reason to believe , that he will bequeath them to my father , if he survive ...
... pleased to express some concern that they were not left to him , as eldest son ; and as he has a gallery where they may be placed to advantage ; and as I have reason to believe , that he will bequeath them to my father , if he survive ...
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