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Her filial regard to him is what she makes her diversion , her business , and her
glory . When she was asked by a friend of her deceased mother to admit of the
courtship of her son , she answered , That the had a great respect and gratitude
to ...
Her filial regard to him is what she makes her diversion , her business , and her
glory . When she was asked by a friend of her deceased mother to admit of the
courtship of her son , she answered , That the had a great respect and gratitude
to ...
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... hopeful feed , and repressing every fuperfluous humour : The mind is like the
body in this regard , which carinot fall into a decent and easy carriage , unless it
be fashioned in time : An untaught behaviour is like the people that time : ( 79 ) .
... hopeful feed , and repressing every fuperfluous humour : The mind is like the
body in this regard , which carinot fall into a decent and easy carriage , unless it
be fashioned in time : An untaught behaviour is like the people that time : ( 79 ) .
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They regaled themselves for a time on the various dainties that were spread
before them : The one loading his thigh at intervals with provisions for the hive
against the distant winter ; the other revelling in sweets , without regard to any
thing but ...
They regaled themselves for a time on the various dainties that were spread
before them : The one loading his thigh at intervals with provisions for the hive
against the distant winter ; the other revelling in sweets , without regard to any
thing but ...
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... in the cause of virtue , though he has no longer any regard to her precepts than
they conform to his own desires ; and counts himself among her warmest lovers ,
because he praises her beauty , though every rival steals away his heart .
... in the cause of virtue , though he has no longer any regard to her precepts than
they conform to his own desires ; and counts himself among her warmest lovers ,
because he praises her beauty , though every rival steals away his heart .
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The meaner of them appeared capableof presiding in fenates , or governing
nations , and yet watched the iteps of the other with the most anxious attention ,
and was visibly confounded and perplexed if ever the suffered her regard to be
drawn ...
The meaner of them appeared capableof presiding in fenates , or governing
nations , and yet watched the iteps of the other with the most anxious attention ,
and was visibly confounded and perplexed if ever the suffered her regard to be
drawn ...
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