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Pagina 110
... Desire to know more of it out of her overflowing Fondness to him , he brags to her ' till his Life is in her ... Desires ; but he does that in vain if he has those of another to gratify . Let his Pride be in his Wife and Family , let him ...
... Desire to know more of it out of her overflowing Fondness to him , he brags to her ' till his Life is in her ... Desires ; but he does that in vain if he has those of another to gratify . Let his Pride be in his Wife and Family , let him ...
Pagina 128
... Desire of Glory , but pursue it by different Means , and with different Motives : To one it consists in an extensive undisputed Empire over his Subjects , to the other in their rational and volun- tary Obedience : One's Happiness is ...
... Desire of Glory , but pursue it by different Means , and with different Motives : To one it consists in an extensive undisputed Empire over his Subjects , to the other in their rational and volun- tary Obedience : One's Happiness is ...
Pagina 219
... Desire of our devoted People , and to propagate the Seed of that Plant which must protect them : We have determined to accompany our selves with an high Amorous Virgin , suckled at the Breast of a wild Lioness , and a meek Lamb : And ...
... Desire of our devoted People , and to propagate the Seed of that Plant which must protect them : We have determined to accompany our selves with an high Amorous Virgin , suckled at the Breast of a wild Lioness , and a meek Lamb : And ...
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