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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... true modern - bred lady . If it be objected to the poet's gallantry , that he remarks , How beauty is excelled by manly grace , And wisdom , which alone is truly fair ; let it be remembered , that the observation pro- ceeds from the ...
... true modern - bred lady . If it be objected to the poet's gallantry , that he remarks , How beauty is excelled by manly grace , And wisdom , which alone is truly fair ; let it be remembered , that the observation pro- ceeds from the ...
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... 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 range I might learn to cor- rect my ...
... 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 range I might learn to cor- rect my ...
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... true that experience only can determine the judgment , he gave proof of that best right to peremptory decision , by not trusting to delusive theory , but by actually eating of every dish at table . His animadversions were uttered with ...
... true that experience only can determine the judgment , he gave proof of that best right to peremptory decision , by not trusting to delusive theory , but by actually eating of every dish at table . His animadversions were uttered with ...
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... true . I knew she drew her instances from two or three of her own friends , who , while they discovered much earnestness about their own spiritual inter- ests , had almost totally neglected the religious cul- tivation of their children ...
... true . I knew she drew her instances from two or three of her own friends , who , while they discovered much earnestness about their own spiritual inter- ests , had almost totally neglected the religious cul- tivation of their children ...
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... true , Omnipotence can , when he pleases , still produce these instantaneous effects , as he has sometimes done but as it is not his established or common mode of operation , it seems vain and rash , pre- sumptuously to wait for these ...
... true , Omnipotence can , when he pleases , still produce these instantaneous effects , as he has sometimes done but as it is not his established or common mode of operation , it seems vain and rash , pre- sumptuously to wait for these ...
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Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on ..., Volume 1 Hannah More Visualização integral - 1809 |
Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on ..., Volume 1 Hannah More Visualização integral - 1809 |
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