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If we look into the secret springs and motives that set people at work on these
occasions , and put them upon asking advice which they never intend to take , I
look upon it to be none of the least , that they are incapable of keeping a secret ...
If we look into the secret springs and motives that set people at work on these
occasions , and put them upon asking advice which they never intend to take , I
look upon it to be none of the least , that they are incapable of keeping a secret ...
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Honeycomb , who is now on the verge of threescore , took me aside not long
since , and asked me in his most serious look , whether I would advise him to
marry my lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes
about ...
Honeycomb , who is now on the verge of threescore , took me aside not long
since , and asked me in his most serious look , whether I would advise him to
marry my lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest fortunes
about ...
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Indulge me , my noble master , in this chastity of renown ; let me know myself in
the favour of Pharamond ; and look down upon the applause of the people . I am ,
in all duty and loyalty , your majesty ' s most obedient subject and servant ...
Indulge me , my noble master , in this chastity of renown ; let me know myself in
the favour of Pharamond ; and look down upon the applause of the people . I am ,
in all duty and loyalty , your majesty ' s most obedient subject and servant ...
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Diagoras begged them to look upon the rest of the ships that were in the same
distress , and asked them whether or no Diagoras was on board every vessel in
the fleet . - We are all involyed in the same calamities , and subject to the same ...
Diagoras begged them to look upon the rest of the ships that were in the same
distress , and asked them whether or no Diagoras was on board every vessel in
the fleet . - We are all involyed in the same calamities , and subject to the same ...
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To look into the merit of a regular and well - be . haved woman is a slow . thing . A
loose trivial song gains the affections , when a wise homily is not attended to .
There is no other way but to makê war upon them , or we must go over to them .
To look into the merit of a regular and well - be . haved woman is a slow . thing . A
loose trivial song gains the affections , when a wise homily is not attended to .
There is no other way but to makê war upon them , or we must go over to them .
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