The Spectator, Том 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... pleased to forbid it there to prevent mistakes , ) it will be easily complied with . It is besides an employment that allows , as we see by the fair sex , of many graces , which will make the beaux more readily come into it ; it shows a ...
... pleased to forbid it there to prevent mistakes , ) it will be easily complied with . It is besides an employment that allows , as we see by the fair sex , of many graces , which will make the beaux more readily come into it ; it shows a ...
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... pleased to be very merry , as you imagine , with us widows : and you seem to ground your satire on our receiving consolation so soon after the death of our dears , and the number we are e By Dr. Zachary Pearce , late bishop of Rochester ...
... pleased to be very merry , as you imagine , with us widows : and you seem to ground your satire on our receiving consolation so soon after the death of our dears , and the number we are e By Dr. Zachary Pearce , late bishop of Rochester ...
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pleased to admit for our companions ; but you never reflect what husbands we have buried , and how short a sorrow the loss of them was capable of occasioning . For my own part , Mrs. President as you call me , my first husband I was ...
pleased to admit for our companions ; but you never reflect what husbands we have buried , and how short a sorrow the loss of them was capable of occasioning . For my own part , Mrs. President as you call me , my first husband I was ...
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