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... have made me the plainest creature in your dominions . Those less capacities
of moving with a good grace , bearing a ready affability to all around me , and
acting with ease before many , have quite left me . I am come to that , with regard
to ...
... have made me the plainest creature in your dominions . Those less capacities
of moving with a good grace , bearing a ready affability to all around me , and
acting with ease before many , have quite left me . I am come to that , with regard
to ...
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I can not but look upon this manner of judging upon misfortunes not only to be
very uncharitable in regard to the person on whom they fall , but very
presumptuous in regard to him who is supposed to inflict . them . It is a strong
argument for a ...
I can not but look upon this manner of judging upon misfortunes not only to be
very uncharitable in regard to the person on whom they fall , but very
presumptuous in regard to him who is supposed to inflict . them . It is a strong
argument for a ...
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Thus does this illegitimate hen - pecked overlook the hussy ' s having no regard
to his life and fame , in putting him upon an infamous dispute about her
reputation ; yet has he the confidence to laugh at me , because I obey my poor
dear in ...
Thus does this illegitimate hen - pecked overlook the hussy ' s having no regard
to his life and fame , in putting him upon an infamous dispute about her
reputation ; yet has he the confidence to laugh at me , because I obey my poor
dear in ...
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There is another circumstance , which methinks gives us a very high idea of the
nature of the soul , in regard to what passes in dreams : I mean that innumerable
multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her , · Were that active watchful
...
There is another circumstance , which methinks gives us a very high idea of the
nature of the soul , in regard to what passes in dreams : I mean that innumerable
multitude and variety of ideas which then arise in her , · Were that active watchful
...
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The first step towards . virtue that I have observed in young men of condition that
have run into excesses , has been that they had a regard to their quality and
reputation in the management of their vices . Narrowness in their circumstances
has ...
The first step towards . virtue that I have observed in young men of condition that
have run into excesses , has been that they had a regard to their quality and
reputation in the management of their vices . Narrowness in their circumstances
has ...
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