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Strana 127
When two such as thee and I meet with affections as we ought to have towards each other , thou shouldst rejoice to see my peaceable demeanour , and I should be glad to see thy strength and ability to protect me in it . ' T. No. 133 .
When two such as thee and I meet with affections as we ought to have towards each other , thou shouldst rejoice to see my peaceable demeanour , and I should be glad to see thy strength and ability to protect me in it . ' T. No. 133 .
Strana 192
The first is , when two people of no genius or taste for themselves 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 ...
The first is , when two people of no genius or taste for themselves 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 ...
Strana 348
Thus when her lover is in the full expectation of success , the jilt shall meet him with a sudden indifference , an admiration in her face at his being surprised that he is received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another way ...
Thus when her lover is in the full expectation of success , the jilt shall meet him with a sudden indifference , an admiration in her face at his being surprised that he is received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another way ...
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