The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... passion for getting money , exclusive of the character of the provident father , the affec- tionate husband , or the generous friend . It may be remarked , for the comfort of honest poverty , that this desire reigns most in those who ...
... passion for getting money , exclusive of the character of the provident father , the affec- tionate husband , or the generous friend . It may be remarked , for the comfort of honest poverty , that this desire reigns most in those who ...
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... passions , is of a remiss and sedentary nature , slow in its resolves , and languishing in its executions . The use therefore ... passion has produced to mankind . ' since the proper and genuine motives to these and the No. 255 . 199 THE ...
... passions , is of a remiss and sedentary nature , slow in its resolves , and languishing in its executions . The use therefore ... passion has produced to mankind . ' since the proper and genuine motives to these and the No. 255 . 199 THE ...
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... passion I shall let you understand as well as a disordered mind will admit . That cursed pickthank Mrs Jane ! Alas ... passion spreads itself through all a man's transactions , and exalts or depresses him according to the nature of such ...
... passion I shall let you understand as well as a disordered mind will admit . That cursed pickthank Mrs Jane ! Alas ... passion spreads itself through all a man's transactions , and exalts or depresses him according to the nature of such ...
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