Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... recollect , I presume , what he says respecting romantic friendship . I fear his re- marks are too true . He is certainly a man of great discernment , and has an extensive knowledge of hu- man nature . I was surprised to observe with ...
... recollect , I presume , what he says respecting romantic friendship . I fear his re- marks are too true . He is certainly a man of great discernment , and has an extensive knowledge of hu- man nature . I was surprised to observe with ...
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... recollect , I presume , what he says respecting romantic friendship . I fear his re- marks are too true . He is certainly a man of great discernment , and has an extensive knowledge of hu- man nature . I was surprised to observe with ...
... recollect , I presume , what he says respecting romantic friendship . I fear his re- marks are too true . He is certainly a man of great discernment , and has an extensive knowledge of hu- man nature . I was surprised to observe with ...
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... recollect , which he assigns for it is , that a man of a decided character will , almost unavoidably , be- come indifferent to the opinions and advice of others ; or , from a consciousness of possessing superior talents consider 16 ...
... recollect , which he assigns for it is , that a man of a decided character will , almost unavoidably , be- come indifferent to the opinions and advice of others ; or , from a consciousness of possessing superior talents consider 16 ...
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... recollect , that I expressed a wish to ask advice of you on a paticular subject . I would not trouble you with a relation of my own troubles , were I not persuaded that the best remedy for a melan- choly mind is the advice of a friend ...
... recollect , that I expressed a wish to ask advice of you on a paticular subject . I would not trouble you with a relation of my own troubles , were I not persuaded that the best remedy for a melan- choly mind is the advice of a friend ...
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... recollect , the every day cares of her family , kept their own proper place . While she directed and regulated all these matters so as to make her house the abode of cheerfulness , cleanliness and good order , they did not form a topic ...
... recollect , the every day cares of her family , kept their own proper place . While she directed and regulated all these matters so as to make her house the abode of cheerfulness , cleanliness and good order , they did not form a topic ...
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