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... CONSTANTIA was a woman of extraordinary wit and beauty , but very unhappy in a father , who having arrived at great riches by his own'industry , took delight in nothing but his money . Theodosius was the younger son of a decayed family ...
... CONSTANTIA was a woman of extraordinary wit and beauty , but very unhappy in a father , who having arrived at great riches by his own'industry , took delight in nothing but his money . Theodosius was the younger son of a decayed family ...
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... Constantia was so incensed at the father of Theodosius , that he contracted an unreasonable aversion towards his son ... Constantia it was his design to marry her to such a gentle- man , and that herwedding should be celebrated on such a ...
... Constantia was so incensed at the father of Theodosius , that he contracted an unreasonable aversion towards his son ... Constantia it was his design to marry her to such a gentle- man , and that herwedding should be celebrated on such a ...
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... Constantia , who knew that nothing but the report of her marriage could have driven him to such extremities , was not to be comforted ; she now accused herself for having so tamely given an ear to the proposal of a husband , and looked ...
... Constantia , who knew that nothing but the report of her marriage could have driven him to such extremities , was not to be comforted ; she now accused herself for having so tamely given an ear to the proposal of a husband , and looked ...
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... Constantia had determined to apply herself in confession , though neither she nor any other besides the prior of the convent , knew any thing of his name or family . The gay , the amiable Theodosius had now taken upon him the name of ...
... Constantia had determined to apply herself in confession , though neither she nor any other besides the prior of the convent , knew any thing of his name or family . The gay , the amiable Theodosius had now taken upon him the name of ...
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... Constantia retired , and the next morning renewed her applications . Theodosius having manned his soul with proper thoughts and reflections , ex- erted himself on this occasion in the best manner he could , to animate his penitent in ...
... Constantia retired , and the next morning renewed her applications . Theodosius having manned his soul with proper thoughts and reflections , ex- erted himself on this occasion in the best manner he could , to animate his penitent in ...
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