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... pain or reproach ; kingdom to fly into , but he must fall into the pleasure , honour , and riches , are things for notice , and be subject to the power of the in - which he has no taste . But notwithstanding quisition . They have their ...
... pain or reproach ; kingdom to fly into , but he must fall into the pleasure , honour , and riches , are things for notice , and be subject to the power of the in - which he has no taste . But notwithstanding quisition . They have their ...
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... pain or reproach ; kingdom to fly into , but he must fall into the pleasure , honour , and riches , are things for notice , and be subject to the power of the in - which he has no taste . But notwithstanding quisition . They have their ...
... pain or reproach ; kingdom to fly into , but he must fall into the pleasure , honour , and riches , are things for notice , and be subject to the power of the in - which he has no taste . But notwithstanding quisition . They have their ...
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... pains taken with her . Had her journal not true . Dressed by three . been filled with gallantries , or such occurren- ces as had shown her wholly divested of her natural innocence , notwithstanding it might have been more pleasing to ...
... pains taken with her . Had her journal not true . Dressed by three . been filled with gallantries , or such occurren- ces as had shown her wholly divested of her natural innocence , notwithstanding it might have been more pleasing to ...
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... pains to look out a copy I had for- in the remotest part of the house , with bolts on the doors and bars to the windows , under merly taken , and remembered to be very like the care and tuition of an old woman , who had your last letter ...
... pains to look out a copy I had for- in the remotest part of the house , with bolts on the doors and bars to the windows , under merly taken , and remembered to be very like the care and tuition of an old woman , who had your last letter ...
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... pains , and non new whear i was , and i did gat cold . But it is for mrs . Lucy to go a good way from home , for in york and round about she is known ; to writ any more her deeds , the same will tell her soul is black within , hor ...
... pains , and non new whear i was , and i did gat cold . But it is for mrs . Lucy to go a good way from home , for in york and round about she is known ; to writ any more her deeds , the same will tell her soul is black within , hor ...
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