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Pagina 141
in marriage into a suspicion of everything as such , from a consciousness of that inability . MR SPECTATOR , -I am entirely of your opinion1 with relation to the equestrian females , who affect both the masculine and feminine air at the ...
in marriage into a suspicion of everything as such , from a consciousness of that inability . MR SPECTATOR , -I am entirely of your opinion1 with relation to the equestrian females , who affect both the masculine and feminine air at the ...
Pagina 405
... married people , who are utter strangers to this delightful passion , amidst all the affluence of the most plentiful fortunes . It is not sufficient to make a marriage happy that the humours of two people should be alike ; I could ...
... married people , who are utter strangers to this delightful passion , amidst all the affluence of the most plentiful fortunes . It is not sufficient to make a marriage happy that the humours of two people should be alike ; I could ...
Pagina 480
... marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to under- stand , from Doctors ' Commons , that more ... married , and that he need not be ashamed to treat a woman with kindness who puts herself into his power for life . I ...
... marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to under- stand , from Doctors ' Commons , that more ... married , and that he need not be ashamed to treat a woman with kindness who puts herself into his power for life . I ...
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