Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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... YOUNG LADY : COMPREHENDING THE MOST IMPORTANT CONCERNS OF PRIVATE LIFE ; AND PARTICULARLY SHEWING THE DISTRESSES THAT MAY ATTEND THE MISCONDUCT BOTH OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN , IN RELATION TO MARRIAGE . BY S. RICHARDSON . COMPLETE IN FOUR ...
... YOUNG LADY : COMPREHENDING THE MOST IMPORTANT CONCERNS OF PRIVATE LIFE ; AND PARTICULARLY SHEWING THE DISTRESSES THAT MAY ATTEND THE MISCONDUCT BOTH OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN , IN RELATION TO MARRIAGE . BY S. RICHARDSON . COMPLETE IN FOUR ...
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... young , as seems he declared ] till he has they should come in my way . heard some tidings of her ; and Dorcas continues locked up from all the out - of - place varlets of his me : Sally and Polly have not numerous acquaintance are sum ...
... young , as seems he declared ] till he has they should come in my way . heard some tidings of her ; and Dorcas continues locked up from all the out - of - place varlets of his me : Sally and Polly have not numerous acquaintance are sum ...
Pagina 14
... young lady : then into my apartments ; searched that he'd warrant , she had either every closet ; dreading all the a bad husband , or very cross time to behold some sad cata- parents ; for that her eyes seemed strophe . swelled with ...
... young lady : then into my apartments ; searched that he'd warrant , she had either every closet ; dreading all the a bad husband , or very cross time to behold some sad cata- parents ; for that her eyes seemed strophe . swelled with ...
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... young creatures of our sex who place their confi- dence in them ; that the wonder is less than the shame , that people of figure , of appearance at least , are found to promote the horrid purposes of profli- gates of fortune and ...
... young creatures of our sex who place their confi- dence in them ; that the wonder is less than the shame , that people of figure , of appearance at least , are found to promote the horrid purposes of profli- gates of fortune and ...
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... young and too her , that she seemed to be troubled maidenly to be a married lady : in mind . and were she married , no hus- " Tender spirits , she replied , band would let such a fine young could not part with dear friends without ...
... young and too her , that she seemed to be troubled maidenly to be a married lady : in mind . and were she married , no hus- " Tender spirits , she replied , band would let such a fine young could not part with dear friends without ...
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