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Page 423
... less timid than the English women : they seem not so frequently to have met with men superior to themselves , and they have also less to fear from the severity of public criticism . They seek to please by sensibility , and by in ...
... less timid than the English women : they seem not so frequently to have met with men superior to themselves , and they have also less to fear from the severity of public criticism . They seek to please by sensibility , and by in ...
Page 483
... less , the fewer or the greater number , ) - -a mysterious nomen- clature , devoid of all reasonable meaning , equally harsh in pronuncia . tion and difficult of recollection , many peremptory decisions , resting merely on authority ...
... less , the fewer or the greater number , ) - -a mysterious nomen- clature , devoid of all reasonable meaning , equally harsh in pronuncia . tion and difficult of recollection , many peremptory decisions , resting merely on authority ...
Page 531
... less gross , less sensual , less detrimental to the health * ; in a word , most nearly allied to what is termed mind . Literature will be the carcer of another class , for all ' countries have a class of the unfortunate . Where , then ...
... less gross , less sensual , less detrimental to the health * ; in a word , most nearly allied to what is termed mind . Literature will be the carcer of another class , for all ' countries have a class of the unfortunate . Where , then ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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