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... undermines the foundation of every virtue . A vice of a move lively nature were a more desirable tyrant than this rust of the mind , which gives a tincture of ifs nature to every action of one's life . No. 316. ] 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... undermines the foundation of every virtue . A vice of a move lively nature were a more desirable tyrant than this rust of the mind , which gives a tincture of ifs nature to every action of one's life . No. 316. ] 7 THE SPECTATOR .
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... 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 favour , my reason acknowledge , with all due gratitude , that in made an effort over my love ...
... 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 favour , my reason acknowledge , with all due gratitude , that in made an effort over my love ...
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... 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 favour , my reason acknowledge , with all due gratitude , that in made an effort over my love ...
... 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 favour , my reason acknowledge , with all due gratitude , that in made an effort over my love ...
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... virtue , ed after her monkey's leaping out at window . and to be susceptible of either , were there Looked pale . Fontange tells me my glass is proper pains taken with her . Had her journal not true . Dressed by three . been filled with ...
... virtue , ed after her monkey's leaping out at window . and to be susceptible of either , were there Looked pale . Fontange tells me my glass is proper pains taken with her . Had her journal not true . Dressed by three . been filled with ...
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... virtue . It would be a worthy assistances , a youth of merit languishes in ob- work to show what great charities are ... virtues . I repeat out friend or guardian to instruèt me in the to you , sir , my request to print this , in return ...
... virtue . It would be a worthy assistances , a youth of merit languishes in ob- work to show what great charities are ... virtues . I repeat out friend or guardian to instruèt me in the to you , sir , my request to print this , in return ...
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