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... fays Mrs. Holford . Many of our most celebrated novels have characters tainted with infidelity , in other refpects very learned and amiable . As Mr. Wolmar in Rouf- feau's Eloifa , the elegant Sir Charles Seymour in Cornelia Sedley ...
... fays Mrs. Holford . Many of our most celebrated novels have characters tainted with infidelity , in other refpects very learned and amiable . As Mr. Wolmar in Rouf- feau's Eloifa , the elegant Sir Charles Seymour in Cornelia Sedley ...
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... fays the parfon , rather angrily ; they'll come to nothing for the want of it . When they do , the argument will be in thy favour , answered Miss Carlill . But if they flourish , fays Mr. Holford , they must have one ; they must have a ...
... fays the parfon , rather angrily ; they'll come to nothing for the want of it . When they do , the argument will be in thy favour , answered Miss Carlill . But if they flourish , fays Mr. Holford , they must have one ; they must have a ...
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... fay it did not . Then I answer your question , by faying , that fuch right did , and of neceffity must have belonged to the English people in 1688 , as the only perfons then in being in the world , whom it concerned . But ftill , fays ...
... fay it did not . Then I answer your question , by faying , that fuch right did , and of neceffity must have belonged to the English people in 1688 , as the only perfons then in being in the world , whom it concerned . But ftill , fays ...
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