The Female Spectator, Volume 2H. Gardner, 1771 - Etiquette for women |
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... easily may , that what they do for us proceeds from fomething more than mere duty . - Such a servant is indeed a jewel rare to be found , and de- C5 1 serves to be used with all the indulgence we can. ferves rate more BOOK 7 . SPECTATOR .
... easily may , that what they do for us proceeds from fomething more than mere duty . - Such a servant is indeed a jewel rare to be found , and de- C5 1 serves to be used with all the indulgence we can. ferves rate more BOOK 7 . SPECTATOR .
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... easily perceiving that she laboured under some inward grief , told her parents , that without that were removed , it would be in vain for them to hope they should preserve their daughter . A SE- ۱ A SECOND Consultation was held on this ...
... easily perceiving that she laboured under some inward grief , told her parents , that without that were removed , it would be in vain for them to hope they should preserve their daughter . A SE- ۱ A SECOND Consultation was held on this ...
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... easily granted ; and when they were told he was below , a servant was ordered to conduct him into a room divided only by a thin wainfcot D2 1 wainscot from Celemena's chamber . She had quit- ted BOOK 7 . 51 SPECTATOR .
... easily granted ; and when they were told he was below , a servant was ordered to conduct him into a room divided only by a thin wainfcot D2 1 wainscot from Celemena's chamber . She had quit- ted BOOK 7 . 51 SPECTATOR .
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... , for there was " no danger of her dying , unless it were with " laughing at his so easily believing that to be fe- " rious which was only a jest . " D 3 THE 2 THE musician , so lately blown up with felf - BOOK 7 . 53 SPECTATOR .
... , for there was " no danger of her dying , unless it were with " laughing at his so easily believing that to be fe- " rious which was only a jest . " D 3 THE 2 THE musician , so lately blown up with felf - BOOK 7 . 53 SPECTATOR .
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... easily accounted for , if the tedious " delays , the shocking rebuffs , the numberless dif- " ficulties an author is almost sure to meet with , D5 " in " in his attempt to introduce any new thing on BOOK 8 . 57 SPECTATOR .
... easily accounted for , if the tedious " delays , the shocking rebuffs , the numberless dif- " ficulties an author is almost sure to meet with , D5 " in " in his attempt to introduce any new thing on BOOK 8 . 57 SPECTATOR .
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