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The general refused any other terms than those granted to the above - mentioned town of Hensberg , namely , that the married women might come out with what they could bring along with them . Immediately the gate flew open , and a female ...
The general refused any other terms than those granted to the above - mentioned town of Hensberg , namely , that the married women might come out with what they could bring along with them . Immediately the gate flew open , and a female ...
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A fourth brought a huge bale of cards along with her ; and the fifth a Bolonia lap - dog : for her husband , it seems , being a very burly man , she thought it would be less trouble for her to bring away little Cupid .
A fourth brought a huge bale of cards along with her ; and the fifth a Bolonia lap - dog : for her husband , it seems , being a very burly man , she thought it would be less trouble for her to bring away little Cupid .
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Her mother will then come and bring her daughter to me , as I am seated upon my sofa . The daughter with tears in her eyes will fling herself at my feet , and beg of me to receive her into my favour ...
Her mother will then come and bring her daughter to me , as I am seated upon my sofa . The daughter with tears in her eyes will fling herself at my feet , and beg of me to receive her into my favour ...
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Thus is the same method taken to bring us to shame which we fondly take to increase our character . It is , indeed , a kind of mimicry , by which another puts on our air of conversation to show us to ourselves : he seems to look ...
Thus is the same method taken to bring us to shame which we fondly take to increase our character . It is , indeed , a kind of mimicry , by which another puts on our air of conversation to show us to ourselves : he seems to look ...
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And lastly , because they often serve to bring in , more naturally , such additional reflections as have been placed at the end of them . There are others , who have likewise done me a very particular honour , though undesignedly .
And lastly , because they often serve to bring in , more naturally , such additional reflections as have been placed at the end of them . There are others , who have likewise done me a very particular honour , though undesignedly .
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