The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... meet together , upon such a Settlement as has been thought reasonable by Parents and Conveyancers from an exact Valuation of the Land and Cash of both Parties : In this Case the young Lady's Person is no more regarded , than the House ...
... meet together , upon such a Settlement as has been thought reasonable by Parents and Conveyancers from an exact Valuation of the Land and Cash of both Parties : In this Case the young Lady's Person is no more regarded , than the House ...
Strana 172
... meet with any thing like it in the Polar Circle . Our own Nation is very temperately situated in this Respect , and if we meet with some few disordered with the Violence of this Passion , they are not the proper Growth of our Country ...
... meet with any thing like it in the Polar Circle . Our own Nation is very temperately situated in this Respect , and if we meet with some few disordered with the Violence of this Passion , they are not the proper Growth of our Country ...
Strana 235
... meets with . At length he takes a Resolution to try his Fate , and explain with her resolutely upon her unaccountable Carriage . He walks up to her Apartment , with a thousand Inquietudes and Doubts in what manner he shall meet the ...
... meets with . At length he takes a Resolution to try his Fate , and explain with her resolutely upon her unaccountable Carriage . He walks up to her Apartment , with a thousand Inquietudes and Doubts in what manner he shall meet the ...
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