The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... 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 a woman , 6 142 . THE WORLD .
... 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 a woman , 6 142 . THE WORLD .
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... sure I shall die with them ; or if I should have the misery to out - live you , they will only be changed to - O ! how I loved her ! But the Hоw , my dear , is not to be told ; your own heart must teach it you . When is it that I shall ...
... sure I shall die with them ; or if I should have the misery to out - live you , they will only be changed to - O ! how I loved her ! But the Hоw , my dear , is not to be told ; your own heart must teach it you . When is it that I shall ...
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... sure and inclination to oblige me . It is chiefly owing to the assistance of such correspondents , that this paper has extended its date beyond the usual period of such kind of productions : and ( if I may be allowed to say it ) they ...
... sure and inclination to oblige me . It is chiefly owing to the assistance of such correspondents , that this paper has extended its date beyond the usual period of such kind of productions : and ( if I may be allowed to say it ) they ...
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... sure I cannot apply more properly for information , than to this company , which is most unquestionably composed of people of fashion , whatever people of fashion may be . I therefore beg to know the meaning of that term : what are they ...
... sure I cannot apply more properly for information , than to this company , which is most unquestionably composed of people of fashion , whatever people of fashion may be . I therefore beg to know the meaning of that term : what are they ...
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... sure , Mr. Manly : if birth constituted fashion , we must look for it in that inestimable treasure of useful knowledge , the peerage of England ; or if wealth , we should find the very best at the Bank , and at Garraway's . Well then ...
... sure , Mr. Manly : if birth constituted fashion , we must look for it in that inestimable treasure of useful knowledge , the peerage of England ; or if wealth , we should find the very best at the Bank , and at Garraway's . Well then ...
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