The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... Scaron without hesitation , that , " she had too great a sense of her obligations to him not to be de- sirous of that way of life , that would give her the most frequent occasions of shewing her gratitude to him . " Scaron , who was ...
... Scaron without hesitation , that , " she had too great a sense of her obligations to him not to be de- sirous of that way of life , that would give her the most frequent occasions of shewing her gratitude to him . " Scaron , who was ...
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... Scaron had enjoyed . In order to this , petitions were frequently given in , which began always with , " The widow Scaron most humbly prays your majesty , " & c . But all these petitions signified no- thing ; and the king was so weary ...
... Scaron had enjoyed . In order to this , petitions were frequently given in , which began always with , " The widow Scaron most humbly prays your majesty , " & c . But all these petitions signified no- thing ; and the king was so weary ...
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... poetry , pleasant and beneficial ............ Sannazarius , his pastorals condemned ............. Scaron , account of his marriage with Madame Mainte- non ....... 22 51 47 Schools , the pleasure of them .......... Scriptures , the INDEX .
... poetry , pleasant and beneficial ............ Sannazarius , his pastorals condemned ............. Scaron , account of his marriage with Madame Mainte- non ....... 22 51 47 Schools , the pleasure of them .......... Scriptures , the INDEX .
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