The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... married , than in the single condition . He that has this passion in perfection , in occasions of joy , can say to himself , besides his own satisfaction , ' How happy will this make my wife and children ! ' Upon occurrences of distress ...
... married , than in the single condition . He that has this passion in perfection , in occasions of joy , can say to himself , besides his own satisfaction , ' How happy will this make my wife and children ! ' Upon occurrences of distress ...
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... marry by the first opportunity , and that all the married men immediately took horse and gallopped home to their wives . I am apt to think your discourses , in which you have drawn so many agreeable pictures of marriage , have had a ...
... marry by the first opportunity , and that all the married men immediately took horse and gallopped home to their wives . I am apt to think your discourses , in which you have drawn so many agreeable pictures of marriage , have had a ...
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... married state 490 Fashionable society ( a board of directors of the ) pro- posed , with the requisite qualifications of the members .... Fools naturally mischievous ... 478 485 Frankair ( Charles ) a powerful and successful speaker 484 ...
... married state 490 Fashionable society ( a board of directors of the ) pro- posed , with the requisite qualifications of the members .... Fools naturally mischievous ... 478 485 Frankair ( Charles ) a powerful and successful speaker 484 ...
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