| Tobias Smollett - 1782 - 510 páginas
...By the way, this is no great complimentto the hulband : in fa<S, he fees that the everlafting excufe of the management of family affairs is merely a pretence for no longer endeavouring to render herielf amiable.' « Some of our readers, without doubt, will obferve, tbat the hulband mould likewife... | |
| 1783 - 1276 páginas
...By the wiy, this is no gr^at compliment to the hufbtnd : in tact, he fees that the cverlaflingcxcufe of the management of family affairs, is merely a pretence for no longer endeavouring to render herfelf amiable. ?he late CHANCELLOR »/ the EXCHEQUER'S [the RigH Honourable WILLIAM PITT] VINDICATION <f... | |
| 1822 - 614 páginas
...By the way, this is no great compliment to the husband: in fact, he sees that the everlasting excuse of the management of family affairs is merely a pretence for no longer endeavouring to render herself amiable. • EPITAPH IN A NORTHERN CHURCH- YARD. — The stone is very Uanclsome — a man... | |
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