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Pagina 5
... Desire , and loses all the Shame and Horrour which might at first attend it . Nor is it a Wonder , if she who suffers wrongfully in a Man's Opinion of her , and has therefore nothing to forfeit in his Esteem , resolves to give him ...
... Desire , and loses all the Shame and Horrour which might at first attend it . Nor is it a Wonder , if she who suffers wrongfully in a Man's Opinion of her , and has therefore nothing to forfeit in his Esteem , resolves to give him ...
Pagina 8
... desire to live well with a jealous Husband , and to ease his Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man is himself guilty of , or to ...
... desire to live well with a jealous Husband , and to ease his Mind of its unjust Suspicions , The first Rule I shall propose to be observed is , that you never seem to dislike in another what the Jealous Man is himself guilty of , or to ...
Pagina 11
... Desire of Mari amne , whom therefore before his Departure he gave into the Custody of his Uncle Joseph , with private Orders to put her to Death , if any such Violence was offer'd to himself , This Joseph was much delighted with ...
... Desire of Mari amne , whom therefore before his Departure he gave into the Custody of his Uncle Joseph , with private Orders to put her to Death , if any such Violence was offer'd to himself , This Joseph was much delighted with ...
Pagina 31
... desire a Dissertation from you in Defence of us . You have , as I am informed , very good Authorities in our Favour , and hope you will not omit the Mention of the renowned Socrates , and his philosophick Resig nation to his Wife ...
... desire a Dissertation from you in Defence of us . You have , as I am informed , very good Authorities in our Favour , and hope you will not omit the Mention of the renowned Socrates , and his philosophick Resig nation to his Wife ...
Pagina 36
... desire , or have caused the eyes of the widow to fail ; or have eaten my morsel my self alone , and the fatherless hath not eaten thereof ; If I have seen any perish for want of cloathing , or any poor without covering : If his loyns ...
... desire , or have caused the eyes of the widow to fail ; or have eaten my morsel my self alone , and the fatherless hath not eaten thereof ; If I have seen any perish for want of cloathing , or any poor without covering : If his loyns ...
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