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... never interfering with state intrigues , and by never seeing his gallan- tries with other women ! What a pattern for wives ! " What a contrast was visible on this oc- casion between the wife and the daughter of the first man in the ...
... never interfering with state intrigues , and by never seeing his gallan- tries with other women ! What a pattern for wives ! " What a contrast was visible on this oc- casion between the wife and the daughter of the first man in the ...
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... never forgives . He knew how to govern his this notoriety thankfully , had it been in their subjects , and Europe , but he could never power , whatever might be the pride , vanity , govern himself ; so true it is , that all great or ...
... never forgives . He knew how to govern his this notoriety thankfully , had it been in their subjects , and Europe , but he could never power , whatever might be the pride , vanity , govern himself ; so true it is , that all great or ...
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... never the pannel ) was ordained by the Presbytery of Dunbar to make satisfac- tion for the scandalous fact , and to divest others theirfra . It is the ordinar practice of husbandmen of the best sort , who were never suspect nor dilated ...
... never the pannel ) was ordained by the Presbytery of Dunbar to make satisfac- tion for the scandalous fact , and to divest others theirfra . It is the ordinar practice of husbandmen of the best sort , who were never suspect nor dilated ...
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... never wholly era- dicated . By Mr. Rogers . - And she still , I pre- sume , feels keenly the injury which had been done her ? ' Mr. Campbell - My friend means , that Memory has no Pleasures for her . ' It has not . Sir , By Mr. Kirkman ...
... never wholly era- dicated . By Mr. Rogers . - And she still , I pre- sume , feels keenly the injury which had been done her ? ' Mr. Campbell - My friend means , that Memory has no Pleasures for her . ' It has not . Sir , By Mr. Kirkman ...
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... never saw . Happily for the fame of Byron , it is too firmly established to be shaken by such a publication , though we cannot but condemn the cupidity of those who are so reckless of that fame , as , for the sake of gain- ing a few ...
... never saw . Happily for the fame of Byron , it is too firmly established to be shaken by such a publication , though we cannot but condemn the cupidity of those who are so reckless of that fame , as , for the sake of gain- ing a few ...
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