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... occasion can justify . It is true , that , as the husband's happiness and welfare ought always to be , by the wife , primarily considered , she should not surround him with persons whose society is disagreeable to him , or whose ...
... occasion can justify . It is true , that , as the husband's happiness and welfare ought always to be , by the wife , primarily considered , she should not surround him with persons whose society is disagreeable to him , or whose ...
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... occasion and the situation had excited , subsided , and she found herself alone in her apartment , she would burst into tears , sink into a fit of despondency , and envy the plainest and most neglected female in the party she had ...
... occasion and the situation had excited , subsided , and she found herself alone in her apartment , she would burst into tears , sink into a fit of despondency , and envy the plainest and most neglected female in the party she had ...
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... fancy their juniors incapable of judging and acting for themselves ; and , thence , urgently press their opinions and advice , upon all occasions , whether of importance or of insig- nificance ; CONDUCT TO RELATIONS . 45.
... fancy their juniors incapable of judging and acting for themselves ; and , thence , urgently press their opinions and advice , upon all occasions , whether of importance or of insig- nificance ; CONDUCT TO RELATIONS . 45.
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mrs. William Parkes. occasions , whether of importance or of insig- nificance ; thus disgusting where they wished to ... occasion , or to act upon it indiscriminately . This would show a weak character , or tend to produce one . A proper ...
mrs. William Parkes. occasions , whether of importance or of insig- nificance ; thus disgusting where they wished to ... occasion , or to act upon it indiscriminately . This would show a weak character , or tend to produce one . A proper ...
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... occasions their sympathy gratifies and comforts . MRS . L. - What general line of conduct should a woman adopt in reference to her husband's re- lations ? - MRS . B. If a woman endeavour to place her husband's relations on the same ...
... occasions their sympathy gratifies and comforts . MRS . L. - What general line of conduct should a woman adopt in reference to her husband's re- lations ? - MRS . B. If a woman endeavour to place her husband's relations on the same ...
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