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Pagina 4
... meet with more Disquietude and Uneasiness than a suspected Wife , if we except the jealous Husband , But the great Unhappiness of this Passion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the Affection which it is so sollicitous sollicitous ...
... meet with more Disquietude and Uneasiness than a suspected Wife , if we except the jealous Husband , But the great Unhappiness of this Passion is , that it naturally tends to alienate the Affection which it is so sollicitous sollicitous ...
Pagina 7
... meet with any thing like it in the Polar Circle . Our own Nation is very temperately situated in this Respect , and if we meet with some few disordered with the Violence of this Passion , they are not the proper Growth of our Country ...
... meet with any thing like it in the Polar Circle . Our own Nation is very temperately situated in this Respect , and if we meet with some few disordered with the Violence of this Passion , they are not the proper Growth of our Country ...
Pagina 8
... Met . HAVING my Yesterday'sointed out the Persons AVING in my Yesterday's Paper discovered the who are most subject to it , I must here apply my self to my Fair Correspondents , who desire to live well with a jealous Husband , and to ...
... Met . HAVING my Yesterday'sointed out the Persons AVING in my Yesterday's Paper discovered the who are most subject to it , I must here apply my self to my Fair Correspondents , who desire to live well with a jealous Husband , and to ...
Pagina 10
... meet in their turn with all the Contempt and Scorn that is due to so insolent a Behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable , a melancholy , dejected Carriage , the usual effects of injured Innocence , may soften the Jealous ...
... meet in their turn with all the Contempt and Scorn that is due to so insolent a Behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable , a melancholy , dejected Carriage , the usual effects of injured Innocence , may soften the Jealous ...
Pagina 17
... Met . Remove fera monstra , tuaeque Saxificos vultus , quaecunque ea , tolle Medusae , N a late Paper I mentioned the Project of an ingenious to be contended for by our British Artizans , and the Influence they might have towards the ...
... Met . Remove fera monstra , tuaeque Saxificos vultus , quaecunque ea , tolle Medusae , N a late Paper I mentioned the Project of an ingenious to be contended for by our British Artizans , and the Influence they might have towards the ...
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