The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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... father of the family , which I had represented , and that he himself never had a son . Pray , Sir , " said I , " how could you imagine that these Essays de- picted you and your family , when so many circum- stances combine to prove to ...
... father of the family , which I had represented , and that he himself never had a son . Pray , Sir , " said I , " how could you imagine that these Essays de- picted you and your family , when so many circum- stances combine to prove to ...
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... father listen to the suggestions of suspicion , than incline his ear to the voice of reason and of truth . " When Sam Johnson first published a paper in his Idler describing an imaginary club of which he was member , some honest ...
... father listen to the suggestions of suspicion , than incline his ear to the voice of reason and of truth . " When Sam Johnson first published a paper in his Idler describing an imaginary club of which he was member , some honest ...
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... Father ; " and shall man , weak , and frail , and helpless being , presume to mark out , and describe the exact form and image of the Almighty , and tell us , that woman less resembles that form and image than man does ? But I will ...
... Father ; " and shall man , weak , and frail , and helpless being , presume to mark out , and describe the exact form and image of the Almighty , and tell us , that woman less resembles that form and image than man does ? But I will ...
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... father , or some male , who has the authority to dispose of her . This custom remains among the Chinese , even , to this day . But if a man may purchase , he may , surely , sell , or put away his wife , at his own will and pleasure , as ...
... father , or some male , who has the authority to dispose of her . This custom remains among the Chinese , even , to this day . But if a man may purchase , he may , surely , sell , or put away his wife , at his own will and pleasure , as ...
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... pattern of antient female worth , appears to derive her chief praise from preserving her dowry to her husband's family ,, which , had she married again , must have returned to her father Icarius . The merely , preserving 83.
... pattern of antient female worth , appears to derive her chief praise from preserving her dowry to her husband's family ,, which , had she married again , must have returned to her father Icarius . The merely , preserving 83.
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