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... able person , and an easy fortune , are the things which should be chiefly regarded on this occasion . Be- cause my present view is to direct a young lady , who , I think , is now in doubt whom to take of many lovers , I shall talk at ...
... able person , and an easy fortune , are the things which should be chiefly regarded on this occasion . Be- cause my present view is to direct a young lady , who , I think , is now in doubt whom to take of many lovers , I shall talk at ...
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... able to enjoy their fortunes , and at a full stop among a crowd of servants to whose taste of life they are be- holden for the little satisfactions by which they can be understood to be so much as barely in being . The hours of the day ...
... able to enjoy their fortunes , and at a full stop among a crowd of servants to whose taste of life they are be- holden for the little satisfactions by which they can be understood to be so much as barely in being . The hours of the day ...
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... able courage and steadiness in what they were about by drinking these waters . At the end of the per- spective of every straight path , all which did end in one issue and point , appeared a high pillar , all of dia- mond , casting rays ...
... able courage and steadiness in what they were about by drinking these waters . At the end of the per- spective of every straight path , all which did end in one issue and point , appeared a high pillar , all of dia- mond , casting rays ...
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... able to contain it ; in the strain- ing of them I was violently waked , not a little grieved at the vanishing of so pleasing a dream . " Glasgow , Sept. 29 . No. 525. SATURDAY , November 1 , 1712 . BY MR . HUGHES . Ο δ ' εις το σώφρον ...
... able to contain it ; in the strain- ing of them I was violently waked , not a little grieved at the vanishing of so pleasing a dream . " Glasgow , Sept. 29 . No. 525. SATURDAY , November 1 , 1712 . BY MR . HUGHES . Ο δ ' εις το σώφρον ...
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... able , the proper ideas of things . And as I have attempted this already on the subject of marriage in several parts , I shall here add some farther observations which occur to me on the same head . Nothing seems to be thought by our ...
... able , the proper ideas of things . And as I have attempted this already on the subject of marriage in several parts , I shall here add some farther observations which occur to me on the same head . Nothing seems to be thought by our ...
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