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Hipparchus was going to marry a common woman , but being resolved to do
nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the
occasion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to
him in ...
Hipparchus was going to marry a common woman , but being resolved to do
nothing without the advice of his friend Philander , he consulted him upon the
occasion . Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to
him in ...
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The women indeed are a little too keen in their resentments to trespass often this
way : but you shall sometimes know that the mistress and the maid shall quarrel ,
and give each other very free language , and at last the lady shall be pacified to ...
The women indeed are a little too keen in their resentments to trespass often this
way : but you shall sometimes know that the mistress and the maid shall quarrel ,
and give each other very free language , and at last the lady shall be pacified to ...
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the women , to his great surprise , came out of the place with every one her
husband upon her back . The emperor was so moyed at the sight that he burst
into tears ; and after having very much extolled the women for their conjugal
affection ...
the women , to his great surprise , came out of the place with every one her
husband upon her back . The emperor was so moyed at the sight that he burst
into tears ; and after having very much extolled the women for their conjugal
affection ...
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It is common ' with women to destroy the good effects ' a man ' s following his own
way and inclination might have ... I do not know therefore a task so difficult ' in
human life , as to be proof against the importunities of a woman a man loves .
It is common ' with women to destroy the good effects ' a man ' s following his own
way and inclination might have ... I do not know therefore a task so difficult ' in
human life , as to be proof against the importunities of a woman a man loves .
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DEAR SPEC , FINDING that my last letter took , I do intend to continue my
epistolary correspondence with thee on those dear confounded creatures ,
women . Thou knowest , all the little learning I am master of is upon that subject ; I
never ...
DEAR SPEC , FINDING that my last letter took , I do intend to continue my
epistolary correspondence with thee on those dear confounded creatures ,
women . Thou knowest , all the little learning I am master of is upon that subject ; I
never ...
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