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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... believe , the best state for the mind of man , the latter almost the worst . In complete solitude the eye wants objects , the heart wants at- tachments , the understanding wants reciprocation . The character loses its tenderness when it ...
... believe , the best state for the mind of man , the latter almost the worst . In complete solitude the eye wants objects , the heart wants at- tachments , the understanding wants reciprocation . The character loses its tenderness when it ...
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... believe that he was religious , in the true sense of the word , I had no intention of looking for a wife in his family . I , however , thought it not amiss to associate a little with persons of different descrip- tions , that by a wider ...
... believe that he was religious , in the true sense of the word , I had no intention of looking for a wife in his family . I , however , thought it not amiss to associate a little with persons of different descrip- tions , that by a wider ...
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... believe , however by a raw recruit of that well dis- ciplined corps ) which insisted that nothing tend- ed to make the ladies so useless and inefficient in the menage as the study of the dead languages . I jumped to the conclusion , and ...
... believe , however by a raw recruit of that well dis- ciplined corps ) which insisted that nothing tend- ed to make the ladies so useless and inefficient in the menage as the study of the dead languages . I jumped to the conclusion , and ...
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... believe , that it savored of works , and of works she was evidently afraid.— She talked as if activity were useless , and exertion unnecessary , and as if , like inanimate matter , we had nothing to do but to sit still and be shone up ...
... believe , that it savored of works , and of works she was evidently afraid.— She talked as if activity were useless , and exertion unnecessary , and as if , like inanimate matter , we had nothing to do but to sit still and be shone up ...
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... " They would do what they could . They hoped it was not so bad as was represented . " They fell into the usual way of pacifying their consciences , by their regrets ; and brought themselves to believe that CELEBS . 47.
... " They would do what they could . They hoped it was not so bad as was represented . " They fell into the usual way of pacifying their consciences , by their regrets ; and brought themselves to believe that CELEBS . 47.
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