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Page 220
... become useful as well as accomplished , previously to entering the marriage state . We hope that Miss H. will have the fortune , ere long , to become not only the preceptress , but a pattern and example , of " good and godly matrons ...
... become useful as well as accomplished , previously to entering the marriage state . We hope that Miss H. will have the fortune , ere long , to become not only the preceptress , but a pattern and example , of " good and godly matrons ...
Page 450
... become formidable to the continent of Europe , and have exposed its states to a danger hardly less imminent than that which at present threatens them , of being ingulphed in a mighty republic : but , happily for the peace of nations ...
... become formidable to the continent of Europe , and have exposed its states to a danger hardly less imminent than that which at present threatens them , of being ingulphed in a mighty republic : but , happily for the peace of nations ...
Page 535
... become en- amoured of him under the character of St. Preux . If he had cherished fond dreams of this sort , this idea very probably made him consent to become her correspondent ; and it was natural that he should feel disappointed ...
... become en- amoured of him under the character of St. Preux . If he had cherished fond dreams of this sort , this idea very probably made him consent to become her correspondent ; and it was natural that he should feel disappointed ...
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