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... frequently formed between those of unequal stations in society . But their unbroken continuance has always depended upon the peculiar excellence of each party . rarely happen that individuals , whose earliest years have been under ...
... frequently formed between those of unequal stations in society . But their unbroken continuance has always depended upon the peculiar excellence of each party . rarely happen that individuals , whose earliest years have been under ...
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... frequent interruptions to its friendly course . The aged expect deference from the young , both in manners and opinions ; and the young , presumptuous and inconsiderate , are not always willing to show it . The old think and act in ...
... frequent interruptions to its friendly course . The aged expect deference from the young , both in manners and opinions ; and the young , presumptuous and inconsiderate , are not always willing to show it . The old think and act in ...
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... frequently the reason that trifles turn the scale against judgment . But I will now request you to tell me how far you approve of friendships formed between married women and the opposite sex ? - MRS . B. To mark the degree of intimacy ...
... frequently the reason that trifles turn the scale against judgment . But I will now request you to tell me how far you approve of friendships formed between married women and the opposite sex ? - MRS . B. To mark the degree of intimacy ...
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... frequently found to be mischievous and vexatious . Of such are the love of scandal , gossiping , and rídicule . All that can be done towards checking their progress in society must be by the force of example , and by making those who ...
... frequently found to be mischievous and vexatious . Of such are the love of scandal , gossiping , and rídicule . All that can be done towards checking their progress in society must be by the force of example , and by making those who ...
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... frequent . It has been a common reflection upon women , that they are ever ready to encourage all the derelictions from good taste and wisdom which fashion may prescribe , and to their influence , the folly and consequent insignificance ...
... frequent . It has been a common reflection upon women , that they are ever ready to encourage all the derelictions from good taste and wisdom which fashion may prescribe , and to their influence , the folly and consequent insignificance ...
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