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When I say all this , I can not deny but there are perverse jades that fall to men ' s
lots , with whom it requires more than common proficiency in philosophy to be
able to live . When these are joined to men of warm spirits , without temper or ...
When I say all this , I can not deny but there are perverse jades that fall to men ' s
lots , with whom it requires more than common proficiency in philosophy to be
able to live . When these are joined to men of warm spirits , without temper or ...
Página 92
You that are married , and live one day after another the same way , and so on
the whole week , 1 dare say will like him , and he will be glad to have his meat in
due season . The fellow is certainly very honest . My service to your lady .
You that are married , and live one day after another the same way , and so on
the whole week , 1 dare say will like him , and he will be glad to have his meat in
due season . The fellow is certainly very honest . My service to your lady .
Página 101
This dispersion would probably have lost their religion , had it not been secured
by the strength of its constitution ; for they are to live all in a body , and generally
within the same enclosure ; to marry among themselves , and to eat no meats that
...
This dispersion would probably have lost their religion , had it not been secured
by the strength of its constitution ; for they are to live all in a body , and generally
within the same enclosure ; to marry among themselves , and to eat no meats that
...
Página 149
It is not to be conceived how many wizards , gipsies , and cunning men are
dispersed through all the counties and market towns of Great Britain , not to
mention the fortune - tellers and astrologers , who live very comfortably upon the
curiosity ...
It is not to be conceived how many wizards , gipsies , and cunning men are
dispersed through all the counties and market towns of Great Britain , not to
mention the fortune - tellers and astrologers , who live very comfortably upon the
curiosity ...
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... we can possibly attain , to resist the grief of her who charms us ; but let the
heart ache , be the anguish never so quick and painful , it is what must be
suffered and passed through , if you think to live like a gentleman , or be
conscious to your .
... we can possibly attain , to resist the grief of her who charms us ; but let the
heart ache , be the anguish never so quick and painful , it is what must be
suffered and passed through , if you think to live like a gentleman , or be
conscious to your .
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