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... fires- • We must do the Publisher the justice to acknowlege , that be has given with it about twenty lines of Herace's Latin , and ( as a Motto ) four lines of Pope's Erglish . F 3 She She never jilts , she ne'er betrays , But always [ 69 ]
... fires- • We must do the Publisher the justice to acknowlege , that be has given with it about twenty lines of Herace's Latin , and ( as a Motto ) four lines of Pope's Erglish . F 3 She She never jilts , she ne'er betrays , But always [ 69 ]
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SEVERAL HANDS. She never jilts , she ne'er betrays , But always means the thing the fays , And love and joy infpires- VI . With native charms in blooming youth , With fpirit , gentlenefs , and truth , All ftrive to woo and win her ...
SEVERAL HANDS. She never jilts , she ne'er betrays , But always means the thing the fays , And love and joy infpires- VI . With native charms in blooming youth , With fpirit , gentlenefs , and truth , All ftrive to woo and win her ...
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... she should be of a mild difpofition . The perverfeness and ill - nature of the women only ferve to aggravate their own misfortunes , and the mifconduct of their husbands ; they might plainly perceive that fuch are not the arms by which ...
... she should be of a mild difpofition . The perverfeness and ill - nature of the women only ferve to aggravate their own misfortunes , and the mifconduct of their husbands ; they might plainly perceive that fuch are not the arms by which ...
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... she is to fee , and it is of the woman the man is to learn what he ought to do . If woman could recur to the first principles of things as well as man , and man was capacitat- ed to enter into their minutia as well as woman , always ...
... she is to fee , and it is of the woman the man is to learn what he ought to do . If woman could recur to the first principles of things as well as man , and man was capacitat- ed to enter into their minutia as well as woman , always ...
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... she does not understand at all . " I could wish that fome able perfon , who is well acquainted with the progrefs of the understanding in children , would write a proper catechifm for them . It would be , perhaps , the most ufeful book ...
... she does not understand at all . " I could wish that fome able perfon , who is well acquainted with the progrefs of the understanding in children , would write a proper catechifm for them . It would be , perhaps , the most ufeful book ...
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