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... human passions and inclinations . We pursue what we are denied , and place our affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when . ' I always make one among a company of present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did ...
... human passions and inclinations . We pursue what we are denied , and place our affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when . ' I always make one among a company of present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did ...
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... human passions and inclinations . We pursue what we are denied , and place our affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when ' I always make one among a company of present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did ...
... human passions and inclinations . We pursue what we are denied , and place our affections on what is absent , though we neglected it when ' I always make one among a company of present . As long as you refused my love your refusal did ...
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... human life into your consideration , we the underwritten thought it not improper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country , and the greatest improvement we make is by reading . We have ...
... human life into your consideration , we the underwritten thought it not improper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country , and the greatest improvement we make is by reading . We have ...
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... human na - entertainments , which he asserts to be in ge- ture , that he seems apprehensive of the evils neral vicious , and are always to be regulated which might befall the species in general , as according to the circumstances of ...
... human na - entertainments , which he asserts to be in ge- ture , that he seems apprehensive of the evils neral vicious , and are always to be regulated which might befall the species in general , as according to the circumstances of ...
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... humanity . With this hope he went into his He was equally disappointed , and had not boat , and approached the enemy He ... human life . serve that they are built upon very slight foun- A shameless fellow takes advantage of merit dations ...
... humanity . With this hope he went into his He was equally disappointed , and had not boat , and approached the enemy He ... human life . serve that they are built upon very slight foun- A shameless fellow takes advantage of merit dations ...
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