Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Том 4G. Bell and Sons, 1724 |
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... father , and also with his bad circumstances ; and knows that first part of the story to be truth . This may , he hopes , be a pledge for the credit of the rest , though the latter part of her history lay abroad , and could not be so ...
... father , and also with his bad circumstances ; and knows that first part of the story to be truth . This may , he hopes , be a pledge for the credit of the rest , though the latter part of her history lay abroad , and could not be so ...
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... father and mother being people of better fashion than ordinarily the people called refugees at that time were ; and having fled early , while it was easy to secure their effects , had , before their coming over , remitted considerable ...
... father and mother being people of better fashion than ordinarily the people called refugees at that time were ; and having fled early , while it was easy to secure their effects , had , before their coming over , remitted considerable ...
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... father , I say , told me that he was more pestered with the clamours of these people than of those who were truly refugees , and fled in distress merely for conscience . I was about ten years old when I was brought over hither , where ...
... father , I say , told me that he was more pestered with the clamours of these people than of those who were truly refugees , and fled in distress merely for conscience . I was about ten years old when I was brought over hither , where ...
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... father gave me , as he called it in French , 25,000 livres , that is to say , two thousand pounds portion , and married me to an eminent brewer in the city . Pardon me if I conceal his name , for though he was the foundation of my ruin ...
... father gave me , as he called it in French , 25,000 livres , that is to say , two thousand pounds portion , and married me to an eminent brewer in the city . Pardon me if I conceal his name , for though he was the foundation of my ruin ...
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... or enter into discourse with him on the point he was upon , he would rise up in the greatest passion imaginable , and go away , which was the cheapest way I had to be delivered . MY FATHER AND MY HUSBAND'S FATHER DIES . I could 4 ROXANA.
... or enter into discourse with him on the point he was upon , he would rise up in the greatest passion imaginable , and go away , which was the cheapest way I had to be delivered . MY FATHER AND MY HUSBAND'S FATHER DIES . I could 4 ROXANA.
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