The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... opinion this female inclination , if well directed might turn very much to their advantage , and therefore recommends to me Mr. Mede upon the Revelations . A fourth lays it down as an unquestioned truth , that a lady cannot be ...
... opinion this female inclination , if well directed might turn very much to their advantage , and therefore recommends to me Mr. Mede upon the Revelations . A fourth lays it down as an unquestioned truth , that a lady cannot be ...
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... opinion , that Bayle's Dictionary might be of very great use to the ladies , in order to make them gen- eral scholars . Another , whose name I have forgot- ten , thinks it highly proper that every woman with child should read Mr. Wall's ...
... opinion , that Bayle's Dictionary might be of very great use to the ladies , in order to make them gen- eral scholars . Another , whose name I have forgot- ten , thinks it highly proper that every woman with child should read Mr. Wall's ...
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... opinion , even supposing your comparison to reach Tom's and the Grecian . Surely you are too wise to think that a real commendation of a woman . Were it not rather to be wished we improved in our own sphere , and approved ourselves ...
... opinion , even supposing your comparison to reach Tom's and the Grecian . Surely you are too wise to think that a real commendation of a woman . Were it not rather to be wished we improved in our own sphere , and approved ourselves ...
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... opinion ; for I don't remember that there are any rules laid down for the expenses of a woman , in which particular only I think a gentle- woman ought to differ from a lady of the best for- tune , or highest quality , and not in their ...
... opinion ; for I don't remember that there are any rules laid down for the expenses of a woman , in which particular only I think a gentle- woman ought to differ from a lady of the best for- tune , or highest quality , and not in their ...
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... opinion of the world as great and laudable ; but the king an- swered , that indeed instances of ignominy were necessary in the cure of this evil ; but , considering that it prevailed only among such as had a nicety in their sense of ...
... opinion of the world as great and laudable ; but the king an- swered , that indeed instances of ignominy were necessary in the cure of this evil ; but , considering that it prevailed only among such as had a nicety in their sense of ...
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