Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals, Volume 1J. West [et. al.], 1810 - 292 páginas |
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... acquaintance . I was concerned to remark that two or three gentlemen , whom I had observed to be very regular in their attendance on public worship in the country , seldom went to church in London ; in the afternoon never . " Religion ...
... acquaintance . I was concerned to remark that two or three gentlemen , whom I had observed to be very regular in their attendance on public worship in the country , seldom went to church in London ; in the afternoon never . " Religion ...
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... acquainted with their favourite authors , than they did in mine for never having heard of Virgil . I arose from the table with a full conviction that it is very possible for a woman to be totally ignorant of the ordinary but ...
... acquainted with their favourite authors , than they did in mine for never having heard of Virgil . I arose from the table with a full conviction that it is very possible for a woman to be totally ignorant of the ordinary but ...
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... , of quite a different caliber , and as little acquainted with his favourite author , as he probably was with theirs . The lady of the house was perfectly amiable and well bred . Her dinner was excellent ; and 30 CŒLEBS .
... , of quite a different caliber , and as little acquainted with his favourite author , as he probably was with theirs . The lady of the house was perfectly amiable and well bred . Her dinner was excellent ; and 30 CŒLEBS .
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... discovered little candour for all others , or for those who attended them . Nay , she somewhat doubted of the soundness of the faith of her friends and acquaintance , who would not incur great in- convenience 334 CELEBS . CHAP. V. ...
... discovered little candour for all others , or for those who attended them . Nay , she somewhat doubted of the soundness of the faith of her friends and acquaintance , who would not incur great in- convenience 334 CELEBS . CHAP. V. ...
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Comprehending Observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals Hannah More. and acquaintance , who would not incur great in- convenience to attend one or other of her fa- vourites . Mrs. Ranby's table was " more than ...
Comprehending Observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals Hannah More. and acquaintance , who would not incur great in- convenience to attend one or other of her fa- vourites . Mrs. Ranby's table was " more than ...
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