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... opinion of my own character now is , that I was naturally endowed with an extreme fastidiousness , and an acute perception of vice and folly , the essence of a : satirical temper , which , being shocked and confirmed by 4.
... opinion of my own character now is , that I was naturally endowed with an extreme fastidiousness , and an acute perception of vice and folly , the essence of a : satirical temper , which , being shocked and confirmed by 4.
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... opinions as to virtue or religion , I had no right , either by my conduct or conversation , to bring into contempt two principles which were , to give them their least praise , essential to the exist- ence of every civilized community ...
... opinions as to virtue or religion , I had no right , either by my conduct or conversation , to bring into contempt two principles which were , to give them their least praise , essential to the exist- ence of every civilized community ...
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... opinion of their public character , but as my personal inclination directed me . True , that I did not enter upon public life with any sordid view - true , that I refused office - true , that I broke away from my party connexions , when ...
... opinion of their public character , but as my personal inclination directed me . True , that I did not enter upon public life with any sordid view - true , that I refused office - true , that I broke away from my party connexions , when ...
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... opinions of a person so humble ; in which case , I must beg the gracious reader to recollect , that on this subject I ... opinion of this young lady's virtues , as that which I myself entertained . I must that is to say - in fact , you 12.
... opinions of a person so humble ; in which case , I must beg the gracious reader to recollect , that on this subject I ... opinion of this young lady's virtues , as that which I myself entertained . I must that is to say - in fact , you 12.
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... opinion from doing what I please . I am satisfied that you will not misjudge me ; for though the step which I am about to take , may frustrate the hopes which it is probable you have indulged , you have too much good sense and good ...
... opinion from doing what I please . I am satisfied that you will not misjudge me ; for though the step which I am about to take , may frustrate the hopes which it is probable you have indulged , you have too much good sense and good ...
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Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World;, Volume 1 W. Massie No preview available - 2017 |
Alice Paulet: A Sequel to Sydenham, Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World;, Volume 1 W. Massie No preview available - 2017 |
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