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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... affection and deep humility : When by his countenance he seemed Entering on thoughts abstruse , instructed only by her own quick intuition of what was right and delicate , she withdrew . And here again how admirably does the poet ...
... affection and deep humility : When by his countenance he seemed Entering on thoughts abstruse , instructed only by her own quick intuition of what was right and delicate , she withdrew . And here again how admirably does the poet ...
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... affectionate father , the most enlightened companion , and the most christian friend . The grief of my mother was so poignant , and so lasting , that I could never prevail on myself to leave her even for the sake of attaining those ad ...
... affectionate father , the most enlightened companion , and the most christian friend . The grief of my mother was so poignant , and so lasting , that I could never prevail on myself to leave her even for the sake of attaining those ad ...
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... affections till you have made the long promised visit to my earliest , wisest , and best friend , Mr. Stanley . I am far from desiring that your friend should direct your choice . It is what even your father would not do : but he will ...
... affections till you have made the long promised visit to my earliest , wisest , and best friend , Mr. Stanley . I am far from desiring that your friend should direct your choice . It is what even your father would not do : but he will ...
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... affections of any kind . They were animated about trifles , and indifferent on things of impor- tance . They were , I must confess , frank and good - natured ; but it was evident , that as they were too open to have any thing to conceal ...
... affections of any kind . They were animated about trifles , and indifferent on things of impor- tance . They were , I must confess , frank and good - natured ; but it was evident , that as they were too open to have any thing to conceal ...
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... affection to extreme indulgence . She encouraged no vice in them , but she did not sufficiently check those indications which are the seeds of vice . She reproved the actual fault , but never thought of implanting a principle which ...
... affection to extreme indulgence . She encouraged no vice in them , but she did not sufficiently check those indications which are the seeds of vice . She reproved the actual fault , but never thought of implanting a principle which ...
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