Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... written sooner ! And yet he writes , that you know not he has now written . But it is all our confidence , and our consolation , that he would not have written at all , had he thought it too late . They will prescribe no conditions to ...
... written sooner ! And yet he writes , that you know not he has now written . But it is all our confidence , and our consolation , that he would not have written at all , had he thought it too late . They will prescribe no conditions to ...
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... written ; and if , after that , any doubt remain , that they will be pleased to apply to Miss Howe , who knows my whole heart : and I desire that the construction of these three may be established : and I hereby establish it , provided ...
... written ; and if , after that , any doubt remain , that they will be pleased to apply to Miss Howe , who knows my whole heart : and I desire that the construction of these three may be established : and I hereby establish it , provided ...
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... writing . But for the preservation of the letters once written , the author has provided with great judgment , so as to render this circumstance highly probable * . ' It is presumed , that what this gentleman says of the difficulties ...
... writing . But for the preservation of the letters once written , the author has provided with great judgment , so as to render this circumstance highly probable * . ' It is presumed , that what this gentleman says of the difficulties ...
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