Select British Classics, Band 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... believe to be in nature , did I not sometimes meet with this species of men , that plead for the indulgence of their passions in the midst of a severe studious life , and talk against the immortality of the soul over a dish of coffee ...
... believe to be in nature , did I not sometimes meet with this species of men , that plead for the indulgence of their passions in the midst of a severe studious life , and talk against the immortality of the soul over a dish of coffee ...
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... believe he expected from her an answerable conduct in the character of a matron ; I will answer for it , his suit would be carried on with less perplexity . Instead of this , the generality of our young women THE TATLER . 123.
... believe he expected from her an answerable conduct in the character of a matron ; I will answer for it , his suit would be carried on with less perplexity . Instead of this , the generality of our young women THE TATLER . 123.
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... believe this " does not come from one of a morose temper , mean " birth , rigid education , narrow fortune , or bigotry in 66 opinion , or from one in whom time has worn out all " taste of pleasure . I assure you , it is far otherwise ...
... believe this " does not come from one of a morose temper , mean " birth , rigid education , narrow fortune , or bigotry in 66 opinion , or from one in whom time has worn out all " taste of pleasure . I assure you , it is far otherwise ...
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... believe , is his deadly enemy ) he will " fall into ravings and foamings , ill - becoming the " meekness of his office , and tending to give offence " and scandal to all good people . CC ،، " Your petitioners further say that they are ...
... believe , is his deadly enemy ) he will " fall into ravings and foamings , ill - becoming the " meekness of his office , and tending to give offence " and scandal to all good people . CC ،، " Your petitioners further say that they are ...
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... believe this piece of philosophy till that night I was just now speaking of ; but then I saw the same thing pass between an ogler and a coquet . Mirtillo , the most learned of the former , had for some time dis- continued to visit ...
... believe this piece of philosophy till that night I was just now speaking of ; but then I saw the same thing pass between an ogler and a coquet . Mirtillo , the most learned of the former , had for some time dis- continued to visit ...
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