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... person he is going to salute, and stop short in the pole of his neck. This in the person who believed he could do it with a good grace, and was refused the opportunity, is justly resented with a coldness in the whole ensuing season ...
... person he is going to salute, and stop short in the pole of his neck. This in the person who believed he could do it with a good grace, and was refused the opportunity, is justly resented with a coldness in the whole ensuing season ...
Strana 225
... person beloved. There is nothing of so great importance to ur, as the good qualities of one to whom we join ourselves for life ; they do not only make our present state agreeable, but often determine our happiness to all eternity. Where ...
... person beloved. There is nothing of so great importance to ur, as the good qualities of one to whom we join ourselves for life ; they do not only make our present state agreeable, but often determine our happiness to all eternity. Where ...
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... person of a particular character, might have been pleased and happy with a person of a contrary one, notwithstanding they are both perhaps equally virtuous and laudable in their kind. Before marriage we cannot be too inquisitive and ...
... person of a particular character, might have been pleased and happy with a person of a contrary one, notwithstanding they are both perhaps equally virtuous and laudable in their kind. Before marriage we cannot be too inquisitive and ...
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