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... reason . sleep . An eminent French author speaks somewhere to the following purpose : I have often seen from my chamber window two noble creatures , shoe - buckle broke . Hands but not face . both of them of an erect countenance and ...
... reason . sleep . An eminent French author speaks somewhere to the following purpose : I have often seen from my chamber window two noble creatures , shoe - buckle broke . Hands but not face . both of them of an erect countenance and ...
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... reason to aid me against the de- by our whole assembly to let you know , that sign upon your virtue . But when that virtue we fear you are a little inclined to be partial towards your own sex . We must however began to comply in my ...
... reason to aid me against the de- by our whole assembly to let you know , that sign upon your virtue . But when that virtue we fear you are a little inclined to be partial towards your own sex . We must however began to comply in my ...
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... reason . An eminent French author speaks somewhere to the following purpose : I have often seen from my chamber window two noble creatures , both of them of an erect countenance and endowed with reason . These two intellectual beings ...
... reason . An eminent French author speaks somewhere to the following purpose : I have often seen from my chamber window two noble creatures , both of them of an erect countenance and endowed with reason . These two intellectual beings ...
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... reason to aid me against the de- by our whole assembly to let you know , that sign upon your virtue . But when that virtue we fear you are a little inclined to be partial towards your own sex . We must however began to comply in my ...
... reason to aid me against the de- by our whole assembly to let you know , that sign upon your virtue . But when that virtue we fear you are a little inclined to be partial towards your own sex . We must however began to comply in my ...
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... reason of the thing was We generally come in night - gowns , with our on my side . stockings about our heels , and sometimes but We may conclude the beauties of the fourth one on . Our salutation at entrance is a yawn book under three ...
... reason of the thing was We generally come in night - gowns , with our on my side . stockings about our heels , and sometimes but We may conclude the beauties of the fourth one on . Our salutation at entrance is a yawn book under three ...
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