The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... woman . It is the permission of such intercourse that makes a young woman come to the arms of her husband , after the disappointment of four or five passions which she has successively had for dif ferent men , before she is prudentially ...
... woman . It is the permission of such intercourse that makes a young woman come to the arms of her husband , after the disappointment of four or five passions which she has successively had for dif ferent men , before she is prudentially ...
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... woman could be able to withstand such a siege . The condition of Gloriana I am afraid is irretrievable ; for Stre- phon has had so many opportunities of pleasing without suspicion , that all which is left for her to do is to bring him ...
... woman could be able to withstand such a siege . The condition of Gloriana I am afraid is irretrievable ; for Stre- phon has had so many opportunities of pleasing without suspicion , that all which is left for her to do is to bring him ...
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... woman of exemplary good breeding . But sure to murder and rob are less iniquities , than to raise profit by abuses as irreparable as taking away life ; but more grievous , as making it lastingly unhappy . To rob a lady at play of half ...
... woman of exemplary good breeding . But sure to murder and rob are less iniquities , than to raise profit by abuses as irreparable as taking away life ; but more grievous , as making it lastingly unhappy . To rob a lady at play of half ...
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