The Microcosm: Or, Little World of Home, Volume 2, Issues 1-18P.B. Whitmore, 1836 |
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... replied , that her intercourse with them had always been governed by sincerity and candor : —that her first care was to establish implicit obedience and the next to make them happy . The happiness of their home was the shield in which ...
... replied , that her intercourse with them had always been governed by sincerity and candor : —that her first care was to establish implicit obedience and the next to make them happy . The happiness of their home was the shield in which ...
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... replied , hear her through and then judge . But . the animadversions of your fair contributor upon our alledged unwillingness to take no for an answer , again provoked the invective of H. ' Really , " said he , " I wonder what will come ...
... replied , hear her through and then judge . But . the animadversions of your fair contributor upon our alledged unwillingness to take no for an answer , again provoked the invective of H. ' Really , " said he , " I wonder what will come ...
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... replied . She means only to censure those customs of society which tend to produce insincerity and deception . " I have no means of judging of her meaning but by her language , and that , fairly interpreted , implies all that I have ...
... replied . She means only to censure those customs of society which tend to produce insincerity and deception . " I have no means of judging of her meaning but by her language , and that , fairly interpreted , implies all that I have ...
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... replied with composed serenity , “ I have seen your sister out of bed to - day . " The following letter was written soon after the death of her husband , who was executed , or rather murdered July 21st , 1683. ] LETTER FROM LADY RUSSELL ...
... replied with composed serenity , “ I have seen your sister out of bed to - day . " The following letter was written soon after the death of her husband , who was executed , or rather murdered July 21st , 1683. ] LETTER FROM LADY RUSSELL ...
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... replied ; " and I have done all in my power to make you miserable . " Say no more , my dear child ; my heart bleeds for your feelings ; promise me that you will forget all that is past . " " I would , my dear madam , but this dear ...
... replied ; " and I have done all in my power to make you miserable . " Say no more , my dear child ; my heart bleeds for your feelings ; promise me that you will forget all that is past . " " I would , my dear madam , but this dear ...
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