The British Essayists: MirrorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... things that people under us should be well treated ; that she should give up play or late hours upon Sunday , because the ... thing in itself ; yet , pos- sibly , it should be so far attended to as to prevent that husband's total ruin ...
... things that people under us should be well treated ; that she should give up play or late hours upon Sunday , because the ... thing in itself ; yet , pos- sibly , it should be so far attended to as to prevent that husband's total ruin ...
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... thing , she adds a new beauty to her countenance : that by giving some attention to the affairs of her family , and now and then living regularly , and abstaining from the late hours of dissipation , she will keep off , somewhat longer ...
... thing , she adds a new beauty to her countenance : that by giving some attention to the affairs of her family , and now and then living regularly , and abstaining from the late hours of dissipation , she will keep off , somewhat longer ...
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... things which , to the rest of the company , were altogether unintel- ligible . After some conversation , the drift of ... thing in the world ? But , sir , I should be happy were I able to say , that ignorance and folly , bad as they are ...
... things which , to the rest of the company , were altogether unintel- ligible . After some conversation , the drift of ... thing in the world ? But , sir , I should be happy were I able to say , that ignorance and folly , bad as they are ...
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... thing they ought to know ; their minds corrupted , and their bodies debilitated , by a course of premature debauchery . I can easily see that I do not possess either their confidence or affection ; and they even seem to despise me for ...
... thing they ought to know ; their minds corrupted , and their bodies debilitated , by a course of premature debauchery . I can easily see that I do not possess either their confidence or affection ; and they even seem to despise me for ...
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... thing , in this sense of the word , is pedantry which tends to destroy that equality of conversation which is ... things of which our guests or companions are equally entitled to a share , as of any other constituent part of the enter ...
... thing , in this sense of the word , is pedantry which tends to destroy that equality of conversation which is ... things of which our guests or companions are equally entitled to a share , as of any other constituent part of the enter ...
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