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... , and what could he expect ? On the other hand , Lady ------ it is well known , was young enough to be his daughter , and wherein was the difappointed ? Then it is On 1798. ] Mr. Elkington's Plan for draining marshy Grounds . highly.
... , and what could he expect ? On the other hand , Lady ------ it is well known , was young enough to be his daughter , and wherein was the difappointed ? Then it is On 1798. ] Mr. Elkington's Plan for draining marshy Grounds . highly.
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... daughter , called Creiroyn , who was the fairest woman in the world . A brother of these two , Avagzu , was the ugliest man living , which caufed Ceridwen , his mother , to think that he was not likely to be received amongst the nobles ...
... daughter , called Creiroyn , who was the fairest woman in the world . A brother of these two , Avagzu , was the ugliest man living , which caufed Ceridwen , his mother , to think that he was not likely to be received amongst the nobles ...
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... Daughter of Rinval , mafter of the spear , Who cas'd in mail had follow'd from afar . Her much - lov'd Connal to the din of war ; Whilft her loose treffes negligently flow , Her beauteous hand fultains the quiv'ring bow ; On Dargo now ...
... Daughter of Rinval , mafter of the spear , Who cas'd in mail had follow'd from afar . Her much - lov'd Connal to the din of war ; Whilft her loose treffes negligently flow , Her beauteous hand fultains the quiv'ring bow ; On Dargo now ...
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... daughter of the celebrat- ed Dr. Mead , the author of the Treatife on Poifons we find him exchanging the dull and foggy atmosphere of the city for the thin- ner and politer air of the weft end of the town . Poffeffed of a genteel ...
... daughter of the celebrat- ed Dr. Mead , the author of the Treatife on Poifons we find him exchanging the dull and foggy atmosphere of the city for the thin- ner and politer air of the weft end of the town . Poffeffed of a genteel ...
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... daughter's houfe in Grosvenor fquare , on Tuesday , December 27 , 1797 , in the 73d year of his age , he was near- ly forgotten . Distance blends and fof- tens the fhades of large objects : Time throws her mantle over petty defects ...
... daughter's houfe in Grosvenor fquare , on Tuesday , December 27 , 1797 , in the 73d year of his age , he was near- ly forgotten . Distance blends and fof- tens the fhades of large objects : Time throws her mantle over petty defects ...
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