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... woman ! " as railing at the sex in general , rather than giving himself leave to think his mother worse than others.- Desiderantur multa . ** Whereas Mr. Jeffery Groggram has surren- dered himself , by his letter bearing date Decem- ber ...
... woman ! " as railing at the sex in general , rather than giving himself leave to think his mother worse than others.- Desiderantur multa . ** Whereas Mr. Jeffery Groggram has surren- dered himself , by his letter bearing date Decem- ber ...
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... woman my soul doats on . I could gaze at her to the end of my being yet when I have done so , for some time past , I have found her eyes fixed on another . She is now two - and - twenty , in the full tyranny of her charms , which she ...
... woman my soul doats on . I could gaze at her to the end of my being yet when I have done so , for some time past , I have found her eyes fixed on another . She is now two - and - twenty , in the full tyranny of her charms , which she ...
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... woman I loved , and the pleasure I saw her take in my sufferings . I considered the distress she brought upon me the greatest that could befall a human creature ; at the same time that she did not inflict this upon one who was her enemy ...
... woman I loved , and the pleasure I saw her take in my sufferings . I considered the distress she brought upon me the greatest that could befall a human creature ; at the same time that she did not inflict this upon one who was her enemy ...
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... woman ; or if you cannot do this , grow covetous , ambitious , litigious : turn your love of woman into that of profit , prefer- ment , reputation ; and for a time give up yourself entirely to the pursuit . This is a method we sometimes ...
... woman ; or if you cannot do this , grow covetous , ambitious , litigious : turn your love of woman into that of profit , prefer- ment , reputation ; and for a time give up yourself entirely to the pursuit . This is a method we sometimes ...
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... woman of merit for her intrinsic value , the envious things are all in motion in an instant , to make it known to the sisterhood as an indiscretion , and publish to the town how many pounds he might have had to have been troubled with ...
... woman of merit for her intrinsic value , the envious things are all in motion in an instant , to make it known to the sisterhood as an indiscretion , and publish to the town how many pounds he might have had to have been troubled with ...
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