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Pagina 8
... thing so just , as that mode and gallantry should be built upon exerting ourselves in what is pro- per and agreeable to the institutions of justice and pięty among us ? And yet is there any thing more common than that we run in perfect ...
... thing so just , as that mode and gallantry should be built upon exerting ourselves in what is pro- per and agreeable to the institutions of justice and pięty among us ? And yet is there any thing more common than that we run in perfect ...
Pagina 18
... thing ⚫ indeed was uniform and of a piece , and the * scenes were managed very dexterously ; which • calls on me to take notice , that at the Hay- * Market the Undertakers forgetting to change ' their fide - scenes , we were presented ...
... thing ⚫ indeed was uniform and of a piece , and the * scenes were managed very dexterously ; which • calls on me to take notice , that at the Hay- * Market the Undertakers forgetting to change ' their fide - scenes , we were presented ...
Pagina 54
... things that should only be mentioned in private , or in whisper , are looked upon as parts a refined education . At the fame time a blush is unfashionable , and filence more ill - bred than any thing that can be fpoken . In short ...
... things that should only be mentioned in private , or in whisper , are looked upon as parts a refined education . At the fame time a blush is unfashionable , and filence more ill - bred than any thing that can be fpoken . In short ...
Pagina 80
... thing called Fine - Breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called Good- • Breeding . • Your most humble fervant . " The general mistake among us in the educa- ting our children , is , that in our daughters ...
... thing called Fine - Breeding ; for I am afraid it differs too much from that plain thing called Good- • Breeding . • Your most humble fervant . " The general mistake among us in the educa- ting our children , is , that in our daughters ...
Pagina 92
... thing i . above his capacity , What makes his character the pleasanter is , that he is a profeffed dGuder of women ; and because the empty cox- cond has no regard to any thing that is of itfelf facred and iny olable , I have heard an ...
... thing i . above his capacity , What makes his character the pleasanter is , that he is a profeffed dGuder of women ; and because the empty cox- cond has no regard to any thing that is of itfelf facred and iny olable , I have heard an ...
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