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The New Subscribers will find some Continuations of Original Stories ( from the former Numbers of LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE ) in the present Series ; but in order that they may not have any ...
The New Subscribers will find some Continuations of Original Stories ( from the former Numbers of LA BELLE ASSEMBLEE ) in the present Series ; but in order that they may not have any ...
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... the present Earl of Kingston , was born . The late Earl died in 1799 , leaving her a widow with twelve children ; at which period her large property reverted into ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . HYMENEA IN SEARCH OF A HUSBAND . B 2.
... the present Earl of Kingston , was born . The late Earl died in 1799 , leaving her a widow with twelve children ; at which period her large property reverted into ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . HYMENEA IN SEARCH OF A HUSBAND . B 2.
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Suffice it to say at present , that he returned home pensive and not apparently well pleased . Edward , in a few days , left the country for Peters - ger for his part in a play ; -that you burgh , and Clarissa 1eturned home .
Suffice it to say at present , that he returned home pensive and not apparently well pleased . Edward , in a few days , left the country for Peters - ger for his part in a play ; -that you burgh , and Clarissa 1eturned home .
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They rise or they fall , -they pros - thus with Sir William - His mistress was per or they fail , according to the agency of ever present to his fancy . - Every object worldly causes , and the natural course of : but recalled her to his ...
They rise or they fall , -they pros - thus with Sir William - His mistress was per or they fail , according to the agency of ever present to his fancy . - Every object worldly causes , and the natural course of : but recalled her to his ...
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There In my nex letter I shall enter more into particulars ; my thoughts are at present confused with the variety of fresh objects , inasmuch as every thing is new around me . This people scem in some respects the wisest , in others the ...
There In my nex letter I shall enter more into particulars ; my thoughts are at present confused with the variety of fresh objects , inasmuch as every thing is new around me . This people scem in some respects the wisest , in others the ...
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