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As the highest idea of feminine worth she may hope to realize , you will describe her mother to her , and accustom her to the imaginary presence of a superior being , whose frown was to have checked her every fault , whose smile of ...
As the highest idea of feminine worth she may hope to realize , you will describe her mother to her , and accustom her to the imaginary presence of a superior being , whose frown was to have checked her every fault , whose smile of ...
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We will charitably hope that his experience does not go beyond that of ' assisting ' as a spectator ; but as this condition , unfortunately , requires no great labour to achieve , so neither does it demand any great talent to describe ...
We will charitably hope that his experience does not go beyond that of ' assisting ' as a spectator ; but as this condition , unfortunately , requires no great labour to achieve , so neither does it demand any great talent to describe ...
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numerous ; and we do most earnestly hope that , if a production , in many respects so useful , and which has obtained so much currency , should come to another edition , they may be all modified or expunged .
numerous ; and we do most earnestly hope that , if a production , in many respects so useful , and which has obtained so much currency , should come to another edition , they may be all modified or expunged .
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A Description of the Canals and Railroads of | 5 |
IntimeMouvement LittérairePortraits 17891836 | 375 |
426 note omit Madame de St Aignan who was certainly saved | 426 |
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