Mordaunt: Sketches of Life, Characters, and Manners in Various Countries; Including The Memoirs of a French Lady of QualityOxford University Press, 1965 - 508 páginas |
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... never repine : they would be punished if they attempted to repine - besides , they know that their condition is never to be altered , which saves them from repining . ' ' Why this is as great a slavery as that of the negroes in our ...
... never repine : they would be punished if they attempted to repine - besides , they know that their condition is never to be altered , which saves them from repining . ' ' Why this is as great a slavery as that of the negroes in our ...
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... never fails to comfort her when she is nervous or in low spirits . As for Mr. Proctor , whose proposals your ... never to repent having followed your ladyship's counsel , though he should never renew the same proposal , which surprises ...
... never fails to comfort her when she is nervous or in low spirits . As for Mr. Proctor , whose proposals your ... never to repent having followed your ladyship's counsel , though he should never renew the same proposal , which surprises ...
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... never would have urged me on such a subject : but , had it been otherwise , I am convinced I should have displayed a degree of resistance to their inclination which I never showed on any other occasion . On this principle I acted , when ...
... never would have urged me on such a subject : but , had it been otherwise , I am convinced I should have displayed a degree of resistance to their inclination which I never showed on any other occasion . On this principle I acted , when ...
Contenido
Lisbon | 37 |
A goodnatured | 87 |
A Protectress | 297 |
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Mordaunt: Sketches of Life, Characters, and Manners in Various Countries ... John Moore Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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