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She is at presunt upon the point of marriage with a Middlesex • man , and is said
to have an ambition of extending her possessions through all the counties in
England , on this • side the Trent . “ III . MRs Iedlar , who , after two husbands and
a ...
She is at presunt upon the point of marriage with a Middlesex • man , and is said
to have an ambition of extending her possessions through all the counties in
England , on this • side the Trent . “ III . MRs Iedlar , who , after two husbands and
a ...
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her the merit of a fourth widowhood ; and she takes her place accordingly . • VIII .
The widow Il'ildfire , reli & t of Mr John Wild• fire , fos - hunter , who broke his neck
over a six - bar gate . « She took his death so much to heart , that it was thought ...
her the merit of a fourth widowhood ; and she takes her place accordingly . • VIII .
The widow Il'ildfire , reli & t of Mr John Wild• fire , fos - hunter , who broke his neck
over a six - bar gate . « She took his death so much to heart , that it was thought ...
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to As I look upon it be my duty rather to side with the parents than the daughter , I
shall propose some considerations to my gentle querist , which may incline her to
comply with those , under whose direction she is : and at the same time ...
to As I look upon it be my duty rather to side with the parents than the daughter , I
shall propose some considerations to my gentle querist , which may incline her to
comply with those , under whose direction she is : and at the same time ...
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Let my fair correspondent therefore consider , that the gentleman recommended
will have a good deal of her own face in two or three years ; which she must not
expect from the beau , who is too full of his dear self to copy after another .
Let my fair correspondent therefore consider , that the gentleman recommended
will have a good deal of her own face in two or three years ; which she must not
expect from the beau , who is too full of his dear self to copy after another .
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2 upon â vicious 6 * andi foreseeing she might have further occafion for it , ' fhe
purchased it of the steward . • Mrs Sarah Dainty , rebiet of Mr John Dainty , ( who
was the greatest prude in the parish ) , came next in the proceflion . She at first ...
2 upon â vicious 6 * andi foreseeing she might have further occafion for it , ' fhe
purchased it of the steward . • Mrs Sarah Dainty , rebiet of Mr John Dainty , ( who
was the greatest prude in the parish ) , came next in the proceflion . She at first ...
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