Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... considered a moral principle . He tried to persuade himself that she was wrong ; still he could not help respecting her . His daughter did , in fact , possess an influence over him that might seem strange to those who have never ...
... considered a moral principle . He tried to persuade himself that she was wrong ; still he could not help respecting her . His daughter did , in fact , possess an influence over him that might seem strange to those who have never ...
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... considered it a departure from his dignity to be agitated ; not because self - control was a virtue , but because it was graceful , and was a proof of power and superiority not to be moved as other people are . He was a man of strong ...
... considered it a departure from his dignity to be agitated ; not because self - control was a virtue , but because it was graceful , and was a proof of power and superiority not to be moved as other people are . He was a man of strong ...
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... considered her ideas of happiness romantie and childish . She could not appeal to his religious feelings , for she knew that his gratitude to God , of which he often spoke , in the days of his prosperity , was founded upon 116 SKETCHES OF.
... considered her ideas of happiness romantie and childish . She could not appeal to his religious feelings , for she knew that his gratitude to God , of which he often spoke , in the days of his prosperity , was founded upon 116 SKETCHES OF.
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... considered a simple equivalent for her labor . Before she engaged herself to Miss Weston , she had inquired her character with the greatest particularity , ex- pecting her to do the same with regard to her- self ; for , she said , " It ...
... considered a simple equivalent for her labor . Before she engaged herself to Miss Weston , she had inquired her character with the greatest particularity , ex- pecting her to do the same with regard to her- self ; for , she said , " It ...
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... considered his fastest friends , fell away with his fine houses and elegant carriage and horses ; and he was still more astonished to see that some , whom he had looked down upon or forgotten , stood by him and his daughter in MARRIED ...
... considered his fastest friends , fell away with his fine houses and elegant carriage and horses ; and he was still more astonished to see that some , whom he had looked down upon or forgotten , stood by him and his daughter in MARRIED ...
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