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... says sometime or other he designs being a good man , from which words I have great hopes ; and , in excuse for my liking him , I must say , I have made him so , up to my own heart's wish ; a faultless husband have I made him , even ...
... says sometime or other he designs being a good man , from which words I have great hopes ; and , in excuse for my liking him , I must say , I have made him so , up to my own heart's wish ; a faultless husband have I made him , even ...
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... says another Lovelace , may I pass the flower and prime of my youth , in forming and pursuing the most insidious ... say , " and by her made perfect as herself , " let me say , if I had designed her to shine in the married life , I would ...
... says another Lovelace , may I pass the flower and prime of my youth , in forming and pursuing the most insidious ... say , " and by her made perfect as herself , " let me say , if I had designed her to shine in the married life , I would ...
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... says , ) I claim in it is from having re- commended that combination of solutions . The solutions of the two latter have been separately recommended by writers on astronomy . Cassini has not always been referred to as the author of his ...
... says , ) I claim in it is from having re- commended that combination of solutions . The solutions of the two latter have been separately recommended by writers on astronomy . Cassini has not always been referred to as the author of his ...
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