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... husband , but I will not give the example of a tame wife ; and if you will not make men better , I will go down to the earth and make women worse ; that every house may be too hot for a husband , as I will shortly make heaven for you ...
... husband , but I will not give the example of a tame wife ; and if you will not make men better , I will go down to the earth and make women worse ; that every house may be too hot for a husband , as I will shortly make heaven for you ...
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... and envy of all our acquaintance ; there was hardly a married woman who visited us , but proposed me as an example to her husband , and treasured up the maxims of my wife , as so many lessons for THE JACOBITE'S JOURNAL . 133.
... and envy of all our acquaintance ; there was hardly a married woman who visited us , but proposed me as an example to her husband , and treasured up the maxims of my wife , as so many lessons for THE JACOBITE'S JOURNAL . 133.
Página 134
... husband , I found , to my cost , that I had done wrong . Instead of the compliance I in some measure expected , I was upbraided by her as a mean - spirited wretch ; one who was willing to subsist by shame , and to acknowledge favours ...
... husband , I found , to my cost , that I had done wrong . Instead of the compliance I in some measure expected , I was upbraided by her as a mean - spirited wretch ; one who was willing to subsist by shame , and to acknowledge favours ...
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... husband by the very means that must save her dearer country from destruction . My heart was overflowing with comfort at these assurances , when the visit of a friend interrupted the discourse . He condoled with me in the kindest manner ...
... husband by the very means that must save her dearer country from destruction . My heart was overflowing with comfort at these assurances , when the visit of a friend interrupted the discourse . He condoled with me in the kindest manner ...
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... husband was an officer of the army , เ แ as well as himself ; and if a body is a little low in the " world , I am sure that is no reason for folks to trample " " on a body . I defy the world to say as I ever was " guilty of an ill thing ...
... husband was an officer of the army , เ แ as well as himself ; and if a body is a little low in the " world , I am sure that is no reason for folks to trample " " on a body . I defy the world to say as I ever was " guilty of an ill thing ...
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