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... found his expectations disappointed at last, by her running away with his
footman: this must have been a sad shock to the poor disconsolate parent, to see
his poor daughter in a onehorse chaise, when he had designed her for a coach
and ...
... found his expectations disappointed at last, by her running away with his
footman: this must have been a sad shock to the poor disconsolate parent, to see
his poor daughter in a onehorse chaise, when he had designed her for a coach
and ...
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But Bentivoglio, poor Bentivoglio ! chiefly demands our pity. His comedies will
last with the Italian language; he dissipated a noble fortune in acts of charity and
benevolence; but failing into misery in his old age, was refused to be admitted
into ...
But Bentivoglio, poor Bentivoglio ! chiefly demands our pity. His comedies will
last with the Italian language; he dissipated a noble fortune in acts of charity and
benevolence; but failing into misery in his old age, was refused to be admitted
into ...
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SIR, Knowing you to be very rich, and finding “ myself to be very poor, I think
proper to inform “ you, that I have learned the secret of poisoning “ man, woman,
and child, without danger of detec“tion. Do not be uneasy, Sir, you may take your
...
SIR, Knowing you to be very rich, and finding “ myself to be very poor, I think
proper to inform “ you, that I have learned the secret of poisoning “ man, woman,
and child, without danger of detec“tion. Do not be uneasy, Sir, you may take your
...
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These poor shivering females have once seen happier days, and been flattered
into beauty. They have been prostituted to the gay luxurious villain, and are now
turned out to meet the severity of winter. Perhaps, now lying at the doors of their ...
These poor shivering females have once seen happier days, and been flattered
into beauty. They have been prostituted to the gay luxurious villain, and are now
turned out to meet the severity of winter. Perhaps, now lying at the doors of their ...
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The miseries of the poor are however entirely dis" regarded; though some
undergo more real hardships in one day, than the great in their whole lives. It is
indecd inconceivable what difficulties the meanest English sailor or soldier
endures ...
The miseries of the poor are however entirely dis" regarded; though some
undergo more real hardships in one day, than the great in their whole lives. It is
indecd inconceivable what difficulties the meanest English sailor or soldier
endures ...
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