Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... young lady . " Fallere credentem non est operosa puellam Gloria . " Ovid . Epist . of WHILE Zeluco waited the result of this application , a young lady of Palermo became , by the sudden death of her brother , heiress of a very ...
... young lady . " Fallere credentem non est operosa puellam Gloria . " Ovid . Epist . of WHILE Zeluco waited the result of this application , a young lady of Palermo became , by the sudden death of her brother , heiress of a very ...
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... young lady on the superior excellency of her understanding . He then proceeded to observe , that with respect to the engagement which she imagined she had entered into at the Madre Chiesa , she had evidently been surprised into it , and ...
... young lady on the superior excellency of her understanding . He then proceeded to observe , that with respect to the engagement which she imagined she had entered into at the Madre Chiesa , she had evidently been surprised into it , and ...
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... young : but there are obligations which make deeper impressions on young hearts than on old . The What obligations are those ? —I am ready to do whatever you direct . Opportunities of this kind may occur , said the father , and then ...
... young : but there are obligations which make deeper impressions on young hearts than on old . The What obligations are those ? —I am ready to do whatever you direct . Opportunities of this kind may occur , said the father , and then ...
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