| 1789 - 376 pages
...oration, enumerating all the virtues and perfections of Mrs A. Robinfon, and the reuitu.de of he/ conduit during his long acquaintance with her, for which he acknowledged his great obligations and iincere attachment, declaring he was determined to do her thatjuitice which he ou;;ht to have done... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1790 - 728 pages
...oration, enumerating all the virtues and perfection! of Mrs. A. Robinfon, and the reftitude of her conduft during his long acquaintance with her, for which he acknowledged his great obligations and fincere attachment, declaring he was determined to do her that juftice which he ought to have done... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 556 pages
...and labourer, as he who never had Titles, or from whom they are taken. I have an eye in the laft of long acquaintance with her, for which he acknowledged his great obligations and fincere attachment, declaring he was determined to do her that juttice which he ought to have done... | |
| Allatson Burgh - 1814 - 470 pages
...began a most eloquent oration, enumerating all the virtues and perfections of Mrs. Anastasia Robinson, and the rectitude of her conduct during his long acquaintance...that justice which he ought to have done long ago, by presenting her to all his family as his wife. He spoke this harangue with so much energy, and in... | |
| 1823 - 512 pages
...conduct during his long acquaintance with her ; stated the sincerity of his attachment, and declared he was determined to do her that justice which he ought to have done long before, by presenting her to all as his wife. He spoke this harangue with so much energy and feeling,... | |
| 1834 - 614 pages
...began a most eloquent oration, enumerating all the virtues and perfections ol Mrs. Anastasia Robinson, and the rectitude of her conduct during his long acquaintance...that justice which he ought to have done long ago, by presenting her to all his family as his wife. He spoke this harangue with so much energy, and, in... | |
| William Gadiner - 1841 - 508 pages
...oration, enumerating all the virtues and perfections of Mrs. A. Robinson, declaring his determination to do her that justice which he ought to have done long ago, which was, to present her to his family as his wife. Lady Peterborough, not being apprized of his intention, was... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1847 - 376 pages
...he began a most eloquent oration, enumerating all the virtues and perfections of Mrs. A. Robinson, and the rectitude of her conduct during his long acquaintance...wife. He spoke this harangue with so much energy, and hi parts so pathetically, that Lady P not being apprised of his intentions, was so affected that she... | |
| George Hogarth - 1851 - 398 pages
...assembled, he began a most eloquent oration, enumerating all the virtues and perfections of Mrs A. Robinson, and the rectitude of her conduct during his long acquaintance with her, for which he acknowledged his great obligation and sincere attachment, declaring he was determined to do her that justice which he ought... | |
| Mary Delany - 1861 - 682 pages
...he began a most eloquent oration, enumerating all the virtues and perfections of Mrs. A. Robinson, and the rectitude of her conduct during his long acquaintance with her, for which he acknowledged his great obligation and sincere attachment, declaring he was determined to do her that justice which he ought... | |
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