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... feel he could do her a greater wrong ; but the fate of poor Theresa convinced her how compara- tively good and worthy this man was to the generality of his sex . And why this generous goodness ? Because he scorned meanly to take an ...
... feel he could do her a greater wrong ; but the fate of poor Theresa convinced her how compara- tively good and worthy this man was to the generality of his sex . And why this generous goodness ? Because he scorned meanly to take an ...
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... feel but those whose breasts are filled with pure love , sustained by sacred honour . " And so , my Imma , you fear a cloistered life ? Then I guess to what point your heart turns , nor do I won- der with a man so good , so pure and ...
... feel but those whose breasts are filled with pure love , sustained by sacred honour . " And so , my Imma , you fear a cloistered life ? Then I guess to what point your heart turns , nor do I won- der with a man so good , so pure and ...
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... feel- ing , that the emperor had ordered that the Protestants and Catholics should mix their ashes together . " I hope , added he , " that it will be a means of promoting promoting a friendship between them when living . " Balzano 30 ...
... feel- ing , that the emperor had ordered that the Protestants and Catholics should mix their ashes together . " I hope , added he , " that it will be a means of promoting promoting a friendship between them when living . " Balzano 30 ...
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... feeling and generosity enough to listen with compassion to the recital of the frail wanderings of a poor deluded woman . Nothing will I conccal from VOL . II , D you you but the name of my family , and that SECRET MACHINATIONS . 49.
... feeling and generosity enough to listen with compassion to the recital of the frail wanderings of a poor deluded woman . Nothing will I conccal from VOL . II , D you you but the name of my family , and that SECRET MACHINATIONS . 49.
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... feeling his power . M. William Kenelm , inherited all his mother's softer virtues , blended with a manly vivacity ; he had imbibed from the Abbé none of his unnatural principles . If he had instilled into his pupil's mind , any one ...
... feeling his power . M. William Kenelm , inherited all his mother's softer virtues , blended with a manly vivacity ; he had imbibed from the Abbé none of his unnatural principles . If he had instilled into his pupil's mind , any one ...
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