Restituta: Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in English Literature, Reviewed, Volume 4T. Bensley, 1816 - English literature |
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... Daughter to the Lord Marquisse of Dorchester . MADAM , Though your Ladiship be already in the high road of piety and vertue , so that none need to shew you the way , yet these following examples of the best of women , and drawne out of ...
... Daughter to the Lord Marquisse of Dorchester . MADAM , Though your Ladiship be already in the high road of piety and vertue , so that none need to shew you the way , yet these following examples of the best of women , and drawne out of ...
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... daughter , who I wish had been at Stoke this summer . A sister of Mr. Palmer at Lincoln , sent a servant to me to enquire after the health of her brother , & c . I purposed , but had not time to wait upon her . have put into a little ...
... daughter , who I wish had been at Stoke this summer . A sister of Mr. Palmer at Lincoln , sent a servant to me to enquire after the health of her brother , & c . I purposed , but had not time to wait upon her . have put into a little ...
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... daughter to you ; her discreet and easy conversation must be of great com- fort to you and her dear mother . I hope she has left her daughter within the happy circle of marriage , or upon the nearest edge of it . I shall be mighty glad ...
... daughter to you ; her discreet and easy conversation must be of great com- fort to you and her dear mother . I hope she has left her daughter within the happy circle of marriage , or upon the nearest edge of it . I shall be mighty glad ...
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... daughter the last summer , was a particular disappointment to me , which I shall be glad to recover , if possible , at the next opportunity of coming down into your country , if God preserve us . " I am angry with myself , more than ...
... daughter the last summer , was a particular disappointment to me , which I shall be glad to recover , if possible , at the next opportunity of coming down into your country , if God preserve us . " I am angry with myself , more than ...
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... daughter Palmer ; with respects as you find conve- nient to Sir Erasmus Norwich and his lady . " Mr. Chancellor Reynolds , coming up to preach his Lent turn , on Wednesday next , has had a fit of cold and illness , which , I hope , is ...
... daughter Palmer ; with respects as you find conve- nient to Sir Erasmus Norwich and his lady . " Mr. Chancellor Reynolds , coming up to preach his Lent turn , on Wednesday next , has had a fit of cold and illness , which , I hope , is ...
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