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... Parties . Evening Parties ....... - 41 50 - 58 CONVERSATION VII . Economy . - Dress and expensive Tastes . Collections of Works of Art . Old China.- Liberality . Fashion - - Benevolence . — Presents . - - - PART II . HOUSEHOLD CONCERNS ...
... Parties . Evening Parties ....... - 41 50 - 58 CONVERSATION VII . Economy . - Dress and expensive Tastes . Collections of Works of Art . Old China.- Liberality . Fashion - - Benevolence . — Presents . - - - PART II . HOUSEHOLD CONCERNS ...
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... party ; but as men mix more with the world , and acquire a greater facility in discriminating cha- racter than women , their judgments should have great weight in the friendships which their wives may be inclined to form . An ill ...
... party ; but as men mix more with the world , and acquire a greater facility in discriminating cha- racter than women , their judgments should have great weight in the friendships which their wives may be inclined to form . An ill ...
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... parties themselves . Thus it is in many things : Providence supplies us with blessings and the means of enjoyment ... party . rarely happen that individuals , whose earliest years have been under directly opposite influ- ences , can ...
... parties themselves . Thus it is in many things : Providence supplies us with blessings and the means of enjoyment ... party . rarely happen that individuals , whose earliest years have been under directly opposite influ- ences , can ...
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... party to all the communications of such an intercourse . But unless a peculiar tie render it desirable to continue such a correspond- ence , commenced before marriage , I cannot but recommend that it should be given up after mar- riage ...
... party to all the communications of such an intercourse . But unless a peculiar tie render it desirable to continue such a correspond- ence , commenced before marriage , I cannot but recommend that it should be given up after mar- riage ...
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... parties to hold the correspondence of the other sacred , and not even to desire to become a party in it . MRS . L. - But I should suppose it impossible for a married woman to have a correspondence which should be concealed , under any ...
... parties to hold the correspondence of the other sacred , and not even to desire to become a party in it . MRS . L. - But I should suppose it impossible for a married woman to have a correspondence which should be concealed , under any ...
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