Our inclinations are not in our power, nor should either of us be held answerable to the other because nature has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is, however, in our power ; let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted... Cobbett's Weekly Register - Page 1371831Full view - About this book
| Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 pages
...as much propriety, as the nature of the sub. ject will admit. Our inclinations are not in our power, nor should either of us be held answerable to the...however, in our power ; let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted to that, and 1 will distinctly subscribe to the condition which you required through... | |
| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Spencer Perceval - Scandals - 1813 - 520 pages
...much propriety, " as the nature of the subject will admit. Our in" clinations nre not in our power, nor should either " of us be held answerable to the...however, in " our power; let our intercourse, therefore, be " restricted to that, and I will distinctly subscribe *' to the condition-^ which you required,... | |
| Great Britain - 1813 - 494 pages
...much pro" priety, as the nature of the subject will admit. "Our inclinations are not in onr power, nor " should either of us be held answerable to the...suitable " to each other. Tranquil and comfortable so-• ciety is, however, in our power , let onr inter" course, therefore, be restricted to that, and... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1813 - 778 pages
...nature of the subject will admit. Our inclinations are not in our power ; nor should either of ITS be held answerable to the other, because Nature has...us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable fociety is, however, in our power. — Let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted to thati and 1... | |
| Spencer Perceval - Adultery - 1813 - 382 pages
...much pro" pricty, as the nature of the subject will admit. " Our inclinations are not in our power, nor " should either of us be held answerable to the " other, because nature has not made us suit" able to each other. Tranquil and comfortable " society is however in our power; let our "" intercourse... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 492 pages
...the nature of the subject will admit. ' Our inclinations are not in our power, nor ' should cither of us be held answerable to the • other, because nature has not made ns suitable ' to each other. Tranquil and comfortable so1 ciety is, however, in our power; let our... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 1112 pages
...as much propriety, as the nature of the subject will admit. Our inclinations are not in our power, nor should either of us be held answerable to the...however, in our power ; let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted tothat, and I will distinctly subscribe to the condition which you required, through... | |
| Europe - 1815 - 772 pages
...muck eclir propriety, as the nature of the subject will admit. Our inclinations are not in our power, nor should either of us be held answerable to the...however, in our power ; let our intercourse, therefore, be restricted to that, and I will distinctly subscribe to the condition which you required, through... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1815 - 770 pages
...as much propriety, as the nature of the subject will admit. Our inclinations are not in our power, nor should either of us be held, answerable to the other, because lAture has not made us suitable to each other. Tranquil and comfortable society is, however, in our... | |
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