The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... Scaron was lodged . She made an acquaintance with him and one day , being obliged to go abroad alone upon vifit , she defired he would give her cousin leave , in the mean time , to come and fit with him ; knowing very well , that a ...
... Scaron was lodged . She made an acquaintance with him and one day , being obliged to go abroad alone upon vifit , she defired he would give her cousin leave , in the mean time , to come and fit with him ; knowing very well , that a ...
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... Scaron was charmed thith the conversation of Mademoi- felle Daubigne ; and her kinswoman took frequent op- portunities of leaving her with him . This gave Sca- ron occafion to discover still new beauties in her from time to time . She ...
... Scaron was charmed thith the conversation of Mademoi- felle Daubigne ; and her kinswoman took frequent op- portunities of leaving her with him . This gave Sca- ron occafion to discover still new beauties in her from time to time . She ...
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... Scaron with- out hesitation , That she had too great a fenfe of her obligations to him , not to be defirous of that way of life , that would give her the most frequent occasions of shewing her gratitude to him . Scaron , who was pre ...
... Scaron with- out hesitation , That she had too great a fenfe of her obligations to him , not to be defirous of that way of life , that would give her the most frequent occasions of shewing her gratitude to him . Scaron , who was pre ...
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... Scaron had enjoyed . In order to this , petiti- ons were frequently given in , which began always with , The widow Scaron most humbly prays your Majesty , & c . But all these petitions signified nothing : and the King was so weary of ...
... Scaron had enjoyed . In order to this , petiti- ons were frequently given in , which began always with , The widow Scaron most humbly prays your Majesty , & c . But all these petitions signified nothing : and the King was so weary of ...
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... Scaron therefore found the means of being presented to Madam Mounte- fpan ; and at that time spoke to her with so good a grace , that Madam Mountespan , pitying her circum- Hances , and refolving to make them more easy , took upon her ...
... Scaron therefore found the means of being presented to Madam Mounte- fpan ; and at that time spoke to her with so good a grace , that Madam Mountespan , pitying her circum- Hances , and refolving to make them more easy , took upon her ...
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