Sketches of Married Life ...Simpkins, 1841 - 291 páginas |
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... present edition . Passing by some minor emendations , which are not worth noticing , it may be proper in this place to call the attention of the critical reader to a few words on page 210 , which the author has inserted , thinking them ...
... present edition . Passing by some minor emendations , which are not worth noticing , it may be proper in this place to call the attention of the critical reader to a few words on page 210 , which the author has inserted , thinking them ...
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... present convictions ; and I am as certain of my own feelings and determinations as of my exist- ence . " Mr. Weston saw that it was in vain to attempt to influence his daughter upon a subject involving what she considered a moral ...
... present convictions ; and I am as certain of my own feelings and determinations as of my exist- ence . " Mr. Weston saw that it was in vain to attempt to influence his daughter upon a subject involving what she considered a moral ...
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... present time . Now , especially that our hearts are throbbing with kindred emotions , I could not help pouring out my feelings and thoughts to you , just as I always have done , as if you were my sister . We will not allow this new ...
... present time . Now , especially that our hearts are throbbing with kindred emotions , I could not help pouring out my feelings and thoughts to you , just as I always have done , as if you were my sister . We will not allow this new ...
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... and I will tell you all about it . Mrs. Longman had a large party of young people , and , in order to entertain her company , made a sort of lottery , in which every one present was offered a ticket -the MARRIED LIFE . 51.
... and I will tell you all about it . Mrs. Longman had a large party of young people , and , in order to entertain her company , made a sort of lottery , in which every one present was offered a ticket -the MARRIED LIFE . 51.
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Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. in which every one present was offered a ticket -the number of each ticket answering to that of one of the couplets contained in two baskets , one for the ladies , and the other for the gentle- men . When Mr ...
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. in which every one present was offered a ticket -the number of each ticket answering to that of one of the couplets contained in two baskets , one for the ladies , and the other for the gentle- men . When Mr ...
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