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... respect to a public prostitute , whose friends can pay the clergyman his fees , as with respect to a virgin , whose life has been a brief but unsullied career of irreproachable innocence . Over both the clergyman reads , We are called ...
... respect to a public prostitute , whose friends can pay the clergyman his fees , as with respect to a virgin , whose life has been a brief but unsullied career of irreproachable innocence . Over both the clergyman reads , We are called ...
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... respect he has been guilty of an indiscretion , perhaps it will be said of an abuse of confidence . ' We can easily understand this confession . It will be convenient for the General to say that he has not sanctioned the publication ...
... respect he has been guilty of an indiscretion , perhaps it will be said of an abuse of confidence . ' We can easily understand this confession . It will be convenient for the General to say that he has not sanctioned the publication ...
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... respect to his fees ; that is to say , he de- manded his fee of two guineas for a license to authorize the per ... respect , namely , that whilst highway robbers are regularly prosecuted and punished according to law , performers of ...
... respect to his fees ; that is to say , he de- manded his fee of two guineas for a license to authorize the per ... respect , namely , that whilst highway robbers are regularly prosecuted and punished according to law , performers of ...
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