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... lively remarks , or descriptions indescrib- ably descriptive . " - Monthly Review . By the same Anthor , SKETCHES OF INDIA . By a TRAVELLER . For Fire - side Travellers at Home . 8vo . 4th Edit . 9s . bds . DURING A RAMBLE IN GERMANY ...
... lively remarks , or descriptions indescrib- ably descriptive . " - Monthly Review . By the same Anthor , SKETCHES OF INDIA . By a TRAVELLER . For Fire - side Travellers at Home . 8vo . 4th Edit . 9s . bds . DURING A RAMBLE IN GERMANY ...
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... lively sketch from actual exist - lections of the Peninsula , " & c . 2 vols . ence . " - Lit . Gazette . MISCELLANEOUS . FAMILY and SCHOOL MANUAL : a Series of Conversations , explaining WOMAN , IN HER SOCIAL AND the most important ...
... lively sketch from actual exist - lections of the Peninsula , " & c . 2 vols . ence . " - Lit . Gazette . MISCELLANEOUS . FAMILY and SCHOOL MANUAL : a Series of Conversations , explaining WOMAN , IN HER SOCIAL AND the most important ...
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... lively intercourse of conversation ; and our inclinations , too , are often swayed , in forming our friendships , by the extrinsic circumstances of life . Upon such grounds we fre- quently connect ourselves with the worthless and ...
... lively intercourse of conversation ; and our inclinations , too , are often swayed , in forming our friendships , by the extrinsic circumstances of life . Upon such grounds we fre- quently connect ourselves with the worthless and ...
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... lively may be led , almost unknowingly , into improprieties of conduct ; for I am very much inclined to believe , that igno- rance and want of reflection are the first causes of error in our sex . I think But to return to minor ...
... lively may be led , almost unknowingly , into improprieties of conduct ; for I am very much inclined to believe , that igno- rance and want of reflection are the first causes of error in our sex . I think But to return to minor ...
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... the selection of the party , which cannot be other- wise than heavy and dull , if incongruously as- sembled . A very large party is not likely to be as A lively and sociable as one of moderate size . 68 DINNER PARTIES .
... the selection of the party , which cannot be other- wise than heavy and dull , if incongruously as- sembled . A very large party is not likely to be as A lively and sociable as one of moderate size . 68 DINNER PARTIES .
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