The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Haddon, 1819 |
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... father of a young heiress , whom I begin to look upon as marriageable , and who has looked upon herself as such for above these six years . She is now in the eighteenth year of her age . The fortune - hunters have already cast their ...
... father of a young heiress , whom I begin to look upon as marriageable , and who has looked upon herself as such for above these six years . She is now in the eighteenth year of her age . The fortune - hunters have already cast their ...
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... father , whom they plunder af- ter this manner , by going to bed with his child . Dear sir , be speedy in your thoughts on this subject , that , if possible , they may appear before the dis- banding of the army . ' I am , sir , • Your ...
... father , whom they plunder af- ter this manner , by going to bed with his child . Dear sir , be speedy in your thoughts on this subject , that , if possible , they may appear before the dis- banding of the army . ' I am , sir , • Your ...
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... father's house , as at a public school . To this end , he advises parents to accustom their sons to what- ever strange faces come to the house : to take them with them when they visit their neighbours , and to engage them in ...
... father's house , as at a public school . To this end , he advises parents to accustom their sons to what- ever strange faces come to the house : to take them with them when they visit their neighbours , and to engage them in ...
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... father of a son , whom he lived to see promoted in the church , and who still deservedly fills one of the highest stations in it . " X. * The gentleman here alluded to was colonel Wake ,. father to Dr. Wake , bishop of Lincoln , and ...
... father of a son , whom he lived to see promoted in the church , and who still deservedly fills one of the highest stations in it . " X. * The gentleman here alluded to was colonel Wake ,. father to Dr. Wake , bishop of Lincoln , and ...
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... father - in - law , he ought to treat him with more respect ; besides , his style to me might have been more distant than he has thought fit to afford me moreover , his mistress shall continue in her confinement , until he has found out ...
... father - in - law , he ought to treat him with more respect ; besides , his style to me might have been more distant than he has thought fit to afford me moreover , his mistress shall continue in her confinement , until he has found out ...
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