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Pagina 111
... Book . I found there were several other Counterfeit Books upon the upper Shelves , which were carved in Wood , and served only to fill up the Number , like Faggots in the Muster of a Regiment . I was wonderfully pleased with such a mixt ...
... Book . I found there were several other Counterfeit Books upon the upper Shelves , which were carved in Wood , and served only to fill up the Number , like Faggots in the Muster of a Regiment . I was wonderfully pleased with such a mixt ...
Pagina 247
... Books of Devotion . What they are , and how many , must be your chief Care ; for upon the Propriety of such Writings depends a great deal . I have known those among us who think , if they every Morning and Evening spend an Hour in their ...
... Books of Devotion . What they are , and how many , must be your chief Care ; for upon the Propriety of such Writings depends a great deal . I have known those among us who think , if they every Morning and Evening spend an Hour in their ...
Pagina 286
... Books of Housewifery . Florella desires to know if there are any Books written against Prudes , and intreates me , if there are , to give them a Place in my Library . Plays of all Sorts have their several Advocates : All for Love is ...
... Books of Housewifery . Florella desires to know if there are any Books written against Prudes , and intreates me , if there are , to give them a Place in my Library . Plays of all Sorts have their several Advocates : All for Love is ...
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