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the Established Church of England , a little man , and considerably advanced in
years ; and , though just concluding a very long journey , he was the very
perfection of neatness , his hair being carefully powdered , his linen white as
snow , and ...
the Established Church of England , a little man , and considerably advanced in
years ; and , though just concluding a very long journey , he was the very
perfection of neatness , his hair being carefully powdered , his linen white as
snow , and ...
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... Lord , " without shewing any considerable change in their habits of life ; I shall
not enter into any very detailed account ... had reason to suppose that the eyes of
her understanding were opened , and that her heart was considerably affected ...
... Lord , " without shewing any considerable change in their habits of life ; I shall
not enter into any very detailed account ... had reason to suppose that the eyes of
her understanding were opened , and that her heart was considerably affected ...
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1 As soon as this removal was effected , and its consequent bustle at an end ,
Mrs. Humphreys again addressed herself to Mr. Mills ; and , after expatiating for
some time , and with considerable address , on several indifferent subjects , she
...
1 As soon as this removal was effected , and its consequent bustle at an end ,
Mrs. Humphreys again addressed herself to Mr. Mills ; and , after expatiating for
some time , and with considerable address , on several indifferent subjects , she
...
Page 185
These daughters were considerably younger than their brother , and possessed
a larger share of beauty than commonly ... When Gaspard de Foix shut his doors
on the seventh day , he had made up his mind to lose a considerable part of his ...
These daughters were considerably younger than their brother , and possessed
a larger share of beauty than commonly ... When Gaspard de Foix shut his doors
on the seventh day , he had made up his mind to lose a considerable part of his ...
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Thus Monique succeeded in introducing her son to the fair daughters of her
neighbour ; neither did she fail to augur well from the indisposition of the mother ,
the news of which she had heard with considerable pleasure . The illness of ...
Thus Monique succeeded in introducing her son to the fair daughters of her
neighbour ; neither did she fail to augur well from the indisposition of the mother ,
the news of which she had heard with considerable pleasure . The illness of ...
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