The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... endeavour to outshine them in all other accomplishments proper to the sex , and to distinguish themselves as tender mo- thers , and faithful wives , rather than as furious par- tizans . Female virtues are of a domestic turn . The family ...
... endeavour to outshine them in all other accomplishments proper to the sex , and to distinguish themselves as tender mo- thers , and faithful wives , rather than as furious par- tizans . Female virtues are of a domestic turn . The family ...
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... endeavour after gain , but am extremely astonished that men can be so insensible of the danger of run- ning into debt . One would think it impossible that a man who is given to contract debts should not know , that his creditor has ...
... endeavour after gain , but am extremely astonished that men can be so insensible of the danger of run- ning into debt . One would think it impossible that a man who is given to contract debts should not know , that his creditor has ...
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... endeavour to shew the folly of de . murrage , from two or three reflections which I ear- nestly recommend to the thoughts of my fair readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time . Life is not ...
... endeavour to shew the folly of de . murrage , from two or three reflections which I ear- nestly recommend to the thoughts of my fair readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time . Life is not ...
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... endeavour to accommodate them as well as I can to their taste ; not questioning but the valuable part of the sex will easily pardon me , if from time to time I laugh at those little vanities and follies which appear in the behaviour of ...
... endeavour to accommodate them as well as I can to their taste ; not questioning but the valuable part of the sex will easily pardon me , if from time to time I laugh at those little vanities and follies which appear in the behaviour of ...
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... endeavour after a more general conver- sation with such as are able to entertain and im- prove those with whom they converse , which are qualifications that seldom go asunder . There are many other useful amusements of life which one ...
... endeavour after a more general conver- sation with such as are able to entertain and im- prove those with whom they converse , which are qualifications that seldom go asunder . There are many other useful amusements of life which one ...
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