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... hand . But though his affection for her daily increased , during a long habitude of inter- course with one of the most charming companions in the world , perfectly suited in all points to his taste and humour , yet had it no mixture in ...
... hand . But though his affection for her daily increased , during a long habitude of inter- course with one of the most charming companions in the world , perfectly suited in all points to his taste and humour , yet had it no mixture in ...
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... hand , which , I think , was a right and a prudent step . However , I told the mother immediately , and spoke with all the advantages you deserve . But the ob- jection of your fortune being removed , I declare I have no other ; nor ...
... hand , which , I think , was a right and a prudent step . However , I told the mother immediately , and spoke with all the advantages you deserve . But the ob- jection of your fortune being removed , I declare I have no other ; nor ...
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... hand , as soon as a sufficient increase of for- tune would enable him to do it with prudence . While , on the other hand , Swift cautiously avoided any declaration of that sort , which might be con- strued into a promise , and left ...
... hand , as soon as a sufficient increase of for- tune would enable him to do it with prudence . While , on the other hand , Swift cautiously avoided any declaration of that sort , which might be con- strued into a promise , and left ...
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... hand , the greatest of mortifications to a woman , young , beau- tiful , and possessed of a good fortune , he painted all her perfections , both of body and mind , in such glowing colours , as must at least have highly gra- tified her ...
... hand , the greatest of mortifications to a woman , young , beau- tiful , and possessed of a good fortune , he painted all her perfections , both of body and mind , in such glowing colours , as must at least have highly gra- tified her ...
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... hand possessed of a decent provision for a family ; another was , unless this should be the case at a time of life when he might reasonably expect to breed up his children , and see them properly entered into the world . With regard to ...
... hand possessed of a decent provision for a family ; another was , unless this should be the case at a time of life when he might reasonably expect to breed up his children , and see them properly entered into the world . With regard to ...
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