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... Causes of many Daily Occur . rences in Natural Phenomena . By F. C. BAKEWELL . 12mo . 5s . 6d . bds . DR . BUTLER'S GEOGRAPHY AND ATLASES . SKETCH OF ANCIENT AND MODERN GEOGRAPHY , for the Use of Schools . By SAMUEL BUTLER , D.D. F.R.S. ...
... Causes of many Daily Occur . rences in Natural Phenomena . By F. C. BAKEWELL . 12mo . 5s . 6d . bds . DR . BUTLER'S GEOGRAPHY AND ATLASES . SKETCH OF ANCIENT AND MODERN GEOGRAPHY , for the Use of Schools . By SAMUEL BUTLER , D.D. F.R.S. ...
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... cause of virtue . - In the next place , a woman increases , by her marriage , her family - ties and relationships . These give her new friendships to cultivate , and to cement with esteem and affection — while those previously formed ...
... cause of virtue . - In the next place , a woman increases , by her marriage , her family - ties and relationships . These give her new friendships to cultivate , and to cement with esteem and affection — while those previously formed ...
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... causes in the confusion and discom- fort which pervade the family . Another point of duty , which usually devolves on the married woman , and which demands the constant exercise of judgment and prudence , is , the expenditure of that ...
... causes in the confusion and discom- fort which pervade the family . Another point of duty , which usually devolves on the married woman , and which demands the constant exercise of judgment and prudence , is , the expenditure of that ...
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... causes of the intimacy , that his mind may be fortified against the inroads of jealousy by entire approbation of the line of conduct she pursues . MRS . L. - Well ! there is more liberality in these sentiments than I was led to expect ...
... causes of the intimacy , that his mind may be fortified against the inroads of jealousy by entire approbation of the line of conduct she pursues . MRS . L. - Well ! there is more liberality in these sentiments than I was led to expect ...
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... cause of morality . But in doing this , we may be careful not to exceed justice , nor to speak with more than requisite seve- rity . - MRS . L. But as scandal is not confined to the weaker sex , how is a lady to discriminate the charac ...
... cause of morality . But in doing this , we may be careful not to exceed justice , nor to speak with more than requisite seve- rity . - MRS . L. But as scandal is not confined to the weaker sex , how is a lady to discriminate the charac ...
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