The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters Published from the Originals, by the Editor of Pamela and Clarissa. In Six Volumes. ...S. Richardson; and sold, 1754 |
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... guardian of a girl who has 50,000 / ? Indeed there are not wanting in our fex forward fpirits , who will think that fum not too much for their merits , tho ' they may not deferve 5000l . nor even one . And hence arifes the danger of a ...
... guardian of a girl who has 50,000 / ? Indeed there are not wanting in our fex forward fpirits , who will think that fum not too much for their merits , tho ' they may not deferve 5000l . nor even one . And hence arifes the danger of a ...
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... guardian under thirty , if they live conftantly together ? Her guardian , at the fame time , carrying his heart in his countenance , and loving the girl ; though with as much innocence as if he were his fifter . Once I had thoughts of ...
... guardian under thirty , if they live conftantly together ? Her guardian , at the fame time , carrying his heart in his countenance , and loving the girl ; though with as much innocence as if he were his fifter . Once I had thoughts of ...
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... guardian and companion as Mifs By- ron , on her return to Northamptonshire , would make her ? -Such worthy relations as fhe would introduce her to , would be a further happiness to my ward . I am far from undervaluing my fifter's good ...
... guardian and companion as Mifs By- ron , on her return to Northamptonshire , would make her ? -Such worthy relations as fhe would introduce her to , would be a further happiness to my ward . I am far from undervaluing my fifter's good ...
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... guardian and ward , Emily's mother will tell the world , that we live together . Mifs Jervois does not choose to return to Mrs. Lane ; and indeed I don't think , fhe would be safe there in a family of women , tho ' very worthy ones ...
... guardian and ward , Emily's mother will tell the world , that we live together . Mifs Jervois does not choose to return to Mrs. Lane ; and indeed I don't think , fhe would be safe there in a family of women , tho ' very worthy ones ...
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... guardian . guardian . Do you think fuch a man as Sir Let.3 . 19 Sir Charles Grandifon .
... guardian . guardian . Do you think fuch a man as Sir Let.3 . 19 Sir Charles Grandifon .
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison: In a Series of Letters ..., Volumen2 Samuel Richardson Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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