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Page 71
... write myself , I have been for some time looking out for another . A proper person is no easy matter to find , and to be sure thirty pounds a year is a small stipend for a well bred girl of character , that can read , write , and behave ...
... write myself , I have been for some time looking out for another . A proper person is no easy matter to find , and to be sure thirty pounds a year is a small stipend for a well bred girl of character , that can read , write , and behave ...
Page 480
... write their own histories ; they are truly useful to few but themselves ; but for men who are contented with more humble stations , I fancy such truths only are serviceable as may con- duct them safely through life . That knowledge ...
... write their own histories ; they are truly useful to few but themselves ; but for men who are contented with more humble stations , I fancy such truths only are serviceable as may con- duct them safely through life . That knowledge ...
Page 718
... write immediately . How's this ! Bless me , my hand trembles so I can't write a word . Do you write , Garnet ; and , upon second thought , it will be better from you . Garnet . Truly , Madam , I write and indite but poorly . I never was ...
... write immediately . How's this ! Bless me , my hand trembles so I can't write a word . Do you write , Garnet ; and , upon second thought , it will be better from you . Garnet . Truly , Madam , I write and indite but poorly . I never was ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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