London Characters: Or, Fashions and Customs, of the Present Century, Том 1booksellers in Bondstreet, 1809 - 3 страници |
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... virtue rocked his cradle ; they whispered their heavenly principles into his infant ear ; and he walked ever since in the path of recti- tude . His heart was naturally good , his mind liberal education perfectioned both . Music and ...
... virtue rocked his cradle ; they whispered their heavenly principles into his infant ear ; and he walked ever since in the path of recti- tude . His heart was naturally good , his mind liberal education perfectioned both . Music and ...
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... virtue and an innate well - di- rected zeal against vice will find parti- zans and friends . The honour of knighthood was bestow- ed upon him by the best of Sovereigns , as a token of esteem for one of his best subjects : His situation ...
... virtue and an innate well - di- rected zeal against vice will find parti- zans and friends . The honour of knighthood was bestow- ed upon him by the best of Sovereigns , as a token of esteem for one of his best subjects : His situation ...
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... of the Duchess , and talked in the praise of virtue and sentiment with Lady Charlotte ; laughed at religion with the Duke and Duchess , and con- Speak well of the Dead . verted men and maids A MORNING CONVEGSATION . 17.
... of the Duchess , and talked in the praise of virtue and sentiment with Lady Charlotte ; laughed at religion with the Duke and Duchess , and con- Speak well of the Dead . verted men and maids A MORNING CONVEGSATION . 17.
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... virtue ? Mere names . If there is any meaning in the word virtue , I think the greatest consists in pleasing our inclinations ; else , depend upon it , chance would never have planted them in our breasts . But my dear sister Grave ...
... virtue ? Mere names . If there is any meaning in the word virtue , I think the greatest consists in pleasing our inclinations ; else , depend upon it , chance would never have planted them in our breasts . But my dear sister Grave ...
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... virtue , and he continues to veer by the destructive force of each mo- mentary inclination , from bad to worse . Lord Francis well knew that his fa- ther would never consent to his marriage with Lady Frances : he had in view for him ...
... virtue , and he continues to veer by the destructive force of each mo- mentary inclination , from bad to worse . Lord Francis well knew that his fa- ther would never consent to his marriage with Lady Frances : he had in view for him ...
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