The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... readers in one of the most important affairs of life , to wit , their choice in marriage . This state is the foundation of com- munity , and the chief band of society ; and I do not think I can be too frequent on subjects which may give ...
... readers in one of the most important affairs of life , to wit , their choice in marriage . This state is the foundation of com- munity , and the chief band of society ; and I do not think I can be too frequent on subjects which may give ...
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... reader may be able to discover , by my way of writing , what I de- liver in these occurrences as truth and what as ... readers ; or were I conscious of any thing in my writings that is not innocent at least , or that the greatest part ...
... reader may be able to discover , by my way of writing , what I de- liver in these occurrences as truth and what as ... readers ; or were I conscious of any thing in my writings that is not innocent at least , or that the greatest part ...
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... readers have mistook that passage in your writings , wherein sir Roger is reported to have inquired into the private character of the young woman at the tavern . I know you mentioned that circumstance as an instance of the simplici- ty ...
... readers have mistook that passage in your writings , wherein sir Roger is reported to have inquired into the private character of the young woman at the tavern . I know you mentioned that circumstance as an instance of the simplici- ty ...
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