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... of fashion may chance to give you ; what can you expect to follow from such
beginnings ? While fo many around you are undergoing the fad consequences of
a like indiscretion , for what reason shall not these consequences extend to you ?
... of fashion may chance to give you ; what can you expect to follow from such
beginnings ? While fo many around you are undergoing the fad consequences of
a like indiscretion , for what reason shall not these consequences extend to you ?
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... gives the mind , and the weight which it adds to character ; the generous
sentiments which it breathes , the undaunted spirit which it inspires , the ardour of
diligence which it quickens , the freedom which it procures from pernicious and ...
... gives the mind , and the weight which it adds to character ; the generous
sentiments which it breathes , the undaunted spirit which it inspires , the ardour of
diligence which it quickens , the freedom which it procures from pernicious and ...
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That « it is not good for man to be alone , ” is true in more views of our species
than one ; and society gives strength to our reason , as well as polish to our
manners . The soul , when left entirely to her own solitary contemplations , is
insensibly ...
That « it is not good for man to be alone , ” is true in more views of our species
than one ; and society gives strength to our reason , as well as polish to our
manners . The soul , when left entirely to her own solitary contemplations , is
insensibly ...
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We must either yield to the terms of our cruel and ensnaring conqueror , or give
up our tender infants , our wives , and daughters , to the bloody and brutal lufts of
the violating foldiers . Is there any expedient left , whereby we may avoid the guilt
...
We must either yield to the terms of our cruel and ensnaring conqueror , or give
up our tender infants , our wives , and daughters , to the bloody and brutal lufts of
the violating foldiers . Is there any expedient left , whereby we may avoid the guilt
...
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M Y father was a farmer of no great průperty , IV and with no other learning than
what he had acquired at a charity - school ; but my mother being dead , and I an
only child , he determined to give me that advantage , which he fancied would ...
M Y father was a farmer of no great průperty , IV and with no other learning than
what he had acquired at a charity - school ; but my mother being dead , and I an
only child , he determined to give me that advantage , which he fancied would ...
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