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... hope do you bid me aspire , if things come to ex- tremity ! I will not , as you caution me , too much depend upon your success with your mother in my favour ; for well I know her high notions of implicit duty in a child : but yet I will ...
... hope do you bid me aspire , if things come to ex- tremity ! I will not , as you caution me , too much depend upon your success with your mother in my favour ; for well I know her high notions of implicit duty in a child : but yet I will ...
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... hope alive ? To hope for better days , is half to deserve them : for could we have just ground for such a hope , if we did not resolve to deserve what that hope bids us aspire to ? Then who shall befriend a person who forsakes herself ...
... hope alive ? To hope for better days , is half to deserve them : for could we have just ground for such a hope , if we did not resolve to deserve what that hope bids us aspire to ? Then who shall befriend a person who forsakes herself ...
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... hope , if carried thither , whether sensible or sense- less , if I am left to the mercy of my brother and sister , but they will endeavour to force the solemn obligation upon me . Otherwise , were there but any propect of avoiding this ...
... hope , if carried thither , whether sensible or sense- less , if I am left to the mercy of my brother and sister , but they will endeavour to force the solemn obligation upon me . Otherwise , were there but any propect of avoiding this ...
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