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... become popular , and is at least attended with this advan- tage , that it has allowed her to explain more fully and minutely , whatever was difficult or obscure . LONDON , Nov. 1824 . ADVERTISEMENT то THE SECOND EDITION . THE ...
... become popular , and is at least attended with this advan- tage , that it has allowed her to explain more fully and minutely , whatever was difficult or obscure . LONDON , Nov. 1824 . ADVERTISEMENT то THE SECOND EDITION . THE ...
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... becomes an evil of great magnitude , which would have been more easily avoided than removed . Few incon- veniences would attend our intimacies were they al- ways established upon proper grounds ; upon reason rather than upon fancy . We ...
... becomes an evil of great magnitude , which would have been more easily avoided than removed . Few incon- veniences would attend our intimacies were they al- ways established upon proper grounds ; upon reason rather than upon fancy . We ...
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... becoming mere ciphers , withdraw ourselves out of it , it will be well to learn , if possible , to mingle with it , extracting its advantages , without imbibing any of its noxious qualities . MRS . B. Instead of withdrawing from society ...
... becoming mere ciphers , withdraw ourselves out of it , it will be well to learn , if possible , to mingle with it , extracting its advantages , without imbibing any of its noxious qualities . MRS . B. Instead of withdrawing from society ...
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... true enjoyment . Upright and virtu- ous characters , and persons of a genuine taste , seek congenial qualities in their associates , and having found them , their mutual esteem and regard become 20 ON THE CHOICE OF FRIENDS .
... true enjoyment . Upright and virtu- ous characters , and persons of a genuine taste , seek congenial qualities in their associates , and having found them , their mutual esteem and regard become 20 ON THE CHOICE OF FRIENDS .
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mrs. William Parkes. having found them , their mutual esteem and regard become firmly implanted ; and as long as they continue each intrinsically the same , their friendship remains unshaken either by the storms of adversity , or by ...
mrs. William Parkes. having found them , their mutual esteem and regard become firmly implanted ; and as long as they continue each intrinsically the same , their friendship remains unshaken either by the storms of adversity , or by ...
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