The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... young woman crossed in love . My story is very long and melancholy . To give you the heads of it : —A young gentleman , after having made his applications to me for three years together , and filled my head with a thousand dreams of ...
... young woman crossed in love . My story is very long and melancholy . To give you the heads of it : —A young gentleman , after having made his applications to me for three years together , and filled my head with a thousand dreams of ...
Strana 228
... young ones with all the care and delight imaginable ? For how can she be called a mother that will not nurse her young ones ? The earth is called the mother of all things , not because she produces , but because she maintains and nurses ...
... young ones with all the care and delight imaginable ? For how can she be called a mother that will not nurse her young ones ? The earth is called the mother of all things , not because she produces , but because she maintains and nurses ...
Strana 435
... young females , are forthwith required to declare themselves , or absent from places where their pre- sence banishes such as would pass their time more to the advantage of those whom they visit . It is a matter of too great moment to be ...
... young females , are forthwith required to declare themselves , or absent from places where their pre- sence banishes such as would pass their time more to the advantage of those whom they visit . It is a matter of too great moment to be ...
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