Rosanne: Or, A Father's Labour Lost, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... Gass : he was told how well he had ' gone through his studies , that he was a perfectly honourable man , ' - very honourable , ' - ' remark- ably amiable , ' - ' a young man of nice tact , ' - ' a charming thin - skinned fellow ...
... Gass : he was told how well he had ' gone through his studies , that he was a perfectly honourable man , ' - very honourable , ' - ' remark- ably amiable , ' - ' a young man of nice tact , ' - ' a charming thin - skinned fellow ...
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... Gass's father , who was said to be an Irish peer , and immensely rich , for not undrawing his purse , to a young man just beginning trade , as it was impossible , every body must be sensible , for any great stroke to be done now in ...
... Gass's father , who was said to be an Irish peer , and immensely rich , for not undrawing his purse , to a young man just beginning trade , as it was impossible , every body must be sensible , for any great stroke to be done now in ...
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... Gass's father had been fatal to his comforts , or con- demned him to pine in obscure industry . Bellarmine ... Gass at home ? ' - ' Mr. Bellarmine Gass now , Sir . Did you please to want him ? Is he within ? ' I can't , upon my honour ...
... Gass's father had been fatal to his comforts , or con- demned him to pine in obscure industry . Bellarmine ... Gass at home ? ' - ' Mr. Bellarmine Gass now , Sir . Did you please to want him ? Is he within ? ' I can't , upon my honour ...
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... Gass . Is he married then ? We have a Mrs. Bellarmine Gass , Sir .. Walk into that parlour , Sir , and I'll inquire . ' A Bellarmine had time to take a fair survey of the room into which he had been turned . small piano - forte , a ...
... Gass . Is he married then ? We have a Mrs. Bellarmine Gass , Sir .. Walk into that parlour , Sir , and I'll inquire . ' A Bellarmine had time to take a fair survey of the room into which he had been turned . small piano - forte , a ...
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... Gass at the benefit - opera of that evening , Bellarmine had the satisfaction of knowing that , at eleven the following forenoon , he would be in the way to receive him . Gass would , to be sure , be at home in the evening- he had a few ...
... Gass at the benefit - opera of that evening , Bellarmine had the satisfaction of knowing that , at eleven the following forenoon , he would be in the way to receive him . Gass would , to be sure , be at home in the evening- he had a few ...
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