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Page 8
AVING in my Yesterday's Paper discovered the Nature of Jealousie , and pointed
out the Persons who are most subject to it , I must here apply my self to my Fair
Correspondents , who desire to live well with a jealous Husband , and to ease his
...
AVING in my Yesterday's Paper discovered the Nature of Jealousie , and pointed
out the Persons who are most subject to it , I must here apply my self to my Fair
Correspondents , who desire to live well with a jealous Husband , and to ease his
...
Page 11
... which plainly shew'd , according to Joseph's Interpretation , that he could
neither Live nor Die without her , This Barbarous Instance of a wild unreasonable
Passion quite put out , for a time , those little Remains of Affection she still had for
her ...
... which plainly shew'd , according to Joseph's Interpretation , that he could
neither Live nor Die without her , This Barbarous Instance of a wild unreasonable
Passion quite put out , for a time , those little Remains of Affection she still had for
her ...
Page 39
... and I think it incumbent upon me to make her Inclination go along with her Duty
, If a Man would give himself leave to think , he would not be so unreasonable as
to expect Debauchery and Innocence could live in Commerce together or hope ...
... and I think it incumbent upon me to make her Inclination go along with her Duty
, If a Man would give himself leave to think , he would not be so unreasonable as
to expect Debauchery and Innocence could live in Commerce together or hope ...
Page 45
Province that Prince can have gained no more than one Third Part of the
Inhabitants , or 250000 new Subjects , even though it should be supposed they
were all contented to live still in their native Country , and transfer their Allegiance
to a ...
Province that Prince can have gained no more than one Third Part of the
Inhabitants , or 250000 new Subjects , even though it should be supposed they
were all contented to live still in their native Country , and transfer their Allegiance
to a ...
Page 50
Eginhart at length resolving to hazard all , rather than live deprived of one whom
his Heart was so much set upon , conveyed himself one Night into the Princess's
Apartment , and knocking gently at the Door , was admitted as a Person who ...
Eginhart at length resolving to hazard all , rather than live deprived of one whom
his Heart was so much set upon , conveyed himself one Night into the Princess's
Apartment , and knocking gently at the Door , was admitted as a Person who ...
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