The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... companion , I married a wife . She has always been , for any thing that I know to the contrary , what is called a virtuous woman : a notable one I am sure she is : but though chastity and notable- ness may be very valuable qualities in ...
... companion , I married a wife . She has always been , for any thing that I know to the contrary , what is called a virtuous woman : a notable one I am sure she is : but though chastity and notable- ness may be very valuable qualities in ...
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... was intended . The women will be discreet and lovely , and the men rational companions for their wives and one another . After what I have here said of myself , I dare not let you know the first syllable of my name , 8 . 142 . THE WORLD .
... was intended . The women will be discreet and lovely , and the men rational companions for their wives and one another . After what I have here said of myself , I dare not let you know the first syllable of my name , 8 . 142 . THE WORLD .
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... companions and habitation , and determined to travel . Labour went soberly along the road with Health on her right hand , who , by the sprightliness of her conversation , and songs of cheerfulness and joy , softened the toils of the way ...
... companions and habitation , and determined to travel . Labour went soberly along the road with Health on her right hand , who , by the sprightliness of her conversation , and songs of cheerfulness and joy , softened the toils of the way ...
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... companion of his daughters . The gentleman's character was too honourable , and the offer too advantageous , to suffer us to hesitate long about parting with a child , whom , dear to us as she was , we were not able to support . It is ...
... companion of his daughters . The gentleman's character was too honourable , and the offer too advantageous , to suffer us to hesitate long about parting with a child , whom , dear to us as she was , we were not able to support . It is ...
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... companion of guilt , and may possibly be the means of preserving to me the life of a son , after worse than death has happened to a daughter . If you have pity in your nature , I beg the imme- diate publication of this letter , which ...
... companion of guilt , and may possibly be the means of preserving to me the life of a son , after worse than death has happened to a daughter . If you have pity in your nature , I beg the imme- diate publication of this letter , which ...
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