Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... worthy daughter may have the benefit of it . In token of the grateful sense I have of the civi- lities paid me by Mrs. and Miss Howe's domestics , from time to time , in my visits there , I bequeath thirty guineas , to be divided among ...
... worthy daughter may have the benefit of it . In token of the grateful sense I have of the civi- lities paid me by Mrs. and Miss Howe's domestics , from time to time , in my visits there , I bequeath thirty guineas , to be divided among ...
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... worthy the hazard of your immortal soul ; since your wicked views were not to be effected but by the wilful breach of the most solemn vows that ever were made by man ; and those aided by a violence and baseness unwor- thy of a human ...
... worthy the hazard of your immortal soul ; since your wicked views were not to be effected but by the wilful breach of the most solemn vows that ever were made by man ; and those aided by a violence and baseness unwor- thy of a human ...
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... worthy of such a one , till , upon an impartial examination of himself , he found the pleasure he had in his new resolutions so great , and his abhorrence of his former courses so sincere , that he was the less apprehensive of a ...
... worthy of such a one , till , upon an impartial examination of himself , he found the pleasure he had in his new resolutions so great , and his abhorrence of his former courses so sincere , that he was the less apprehensive of a ...
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