The Spectator, Volume 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Page 46
... daugh- ter , and yet be received by the rest of the world with welcome wherever he appears . It is very ordinary with those of this character to be attentive only to their own satisfactions , and have very little bowels for the concerns ...
... daugh- ter , and yet be received by the rest of the world with welcome wherever he appears . It is very ordinary with those of this character to be attentive only to their own satisfactions , and have very little bowels for the concerns ...
Page 279
... daugh- ter , between whom they are now upon a treaty of marriage . The father of the son said to the father of the daughter in my hearing , Brother , I consent to this marriage , provided you will settle upon your To daughter fifty ...
... daugh- ter , between whom they are now upon a treaty of marriage . The father of the son said to the father of the daughter in my hearing , Brother , I consent to this marriage , provided you will settle upon your To daughter fifty ...
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