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Pagina 88
... woman , rather than any vanity that I should profit by an opposition of your pretensions to those of your humble servant . Gloriana has very good sense , a quick relish of the satisfactions of life , and will not give herself , as the ...
... woman , rather than any vanity that I should profit by an opposition of your pretensions to those of your humble servant . Gloriana has very good sense , a quick relish of the satisfactions of life , and will not give herself , as the ...
Pagina 140
... woman of exemplary good breeding . But sure , to murder and to rob are less iniquities than to raise profit by abuses , as irreparable as taking away life ; but more grievous , as making it lastingly unhappy . To rob a lady at play of ...
... woman of exemplary good breeding . But sure , to murder and to rob are less iniquities than to raise profit by abuses , as irreparable as taking away life ; but more grievous , as making it lastingly unhappy . To rob a lady at play of ...
Pagina 468
... woman to accept , and of whom it might be said , should he succeed in his present wishes , his mistress raised his fortune , but not that she made it . When a woman is deliberating with herself whom she shall choose of many near each ...
... woman to accept , and of whom it might be said , should he succeed in his present wishes , his mistress raised his fortune , but not that she made it . When a woman is deliberating with herself whom she shall choose of many near each ...
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