Letters Addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle, Band 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806 - 271 Seiten |
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... tained over the hearts of those to whom you have endeared yourself . It is the sweet influence of affection , and will be most assuredly maintained by constantly exercising it in the cause of benevolence : not the benevolence of ...
... tained over the hearts of those to whom you have endeared yourself . It is the sweet influence of affection , and will be most assuredly maintained by constantly exercising it in the cause of benevolence : not the benevolence of ...
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... tained . Let then no sophistry per- suade you that qualities so absolutely necessary to the preservation of your principles , can ever render you less truly amiable and engaging . If you always act as under the eye of God , they will be ...
... tained . Let then no sophistry per- suade you that qualities so absolutely necessary to the preservation of your principles , can ever render you less truly amiable and engaging . If you always act as under the eye of God , they will be ...
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... tained over the mind of her too easy mistress , that she neither heard , saw , examined , nor judged , for herself . Every thing was left to Mrs. Pegg . All the servants , even the old and attached domestics of the family , were , one ...
... tained over the mind of her too easy mistress , that she neither heard , saw , examined , nor judged , for herself . Every thing was left to Mrs. Pegg . All the servants , even the old and attached domestics of the family , were , one ...
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