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... woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiven you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess ...
... woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiven you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess ...
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... woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiveu you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess ...
... woman of honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiveu you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess ...
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... woman besides her put into the inquisition by the first tradesman they design him , as it would have been in he employs . They have constant intelligence Adam to have refused Eve . The man nam with cane - shops , perfumers , toy men ...
... woman besides her put into the inquisition by the first tradesman they design him , as it would have been in he employs . They have constant intelligence Adam to have refused Eve . The man nam with cane - shops , perfumers , toy men ...
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... woman besides her put into the inquisition by the first tradesman they design him , as it would have been in he employs . They have constant intelligence Adam to have refused Eve . The man nam- with cane - shops , perfumers , toymen ...
... woman besides her put into the inquisition by the first tradesman they design him , as it would have been in he employs . They have constant intelligence Adam to have refused Eve . The man nam- with cane - shops , perfumers , toymen ...
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... - many as I was able in myself . Familiar con- ing from his natural dignity , and the woman verse improved general civilities into an un- feigned passion on both sides . He watched an | 16 [ No. 322 . THE SPECTATOR .
... - many as I was able in myself . Familiar con- ing from his natural dignity , and the woman verse improved general civilities into an un- feigned passion on both sides . He watched an | 16 [ No. 322 . THE SPECTATOR .
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