Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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Page 29
... attention and saga- subjects there from their oath of al- city of maturer years ; that if , during legiance to him , which he required the course of a long administration , them to transfer to Philip , his lawful he had committed any ...
... attention and saga- subjects there from their oath of al- city of maturer years ; that if , during legiance to him , which he required the course of a long administration , them to transfer to Philip , his lawful he had committed any ...
Page 162
... attention to all your feel- selves considerable in this house by ings , certainly took care not to shock one method alone . They were a race them by that vice which is most dis- of men ( I hope in God the species is gustful to you ...
... attention to all your feel- selves considerable in this house by ings , certainly took care not to shock one method alone . They were a race them by that vice which is most dis- of men ( I hope in God the species is gustful to you ...
Page 258
... attention . indulgence , and correct with gentley Let your address , when you first ness . come into company , be modest , but Always look people in the fac without the least bashfulness or sheep- when you speak to them ; the not d ...
... attention . indulgence , and correct with gentley Let your address , when you first ness . come into company , be modest , but Always look people in the fac without the least bashfulness or sheep- when you speak to them ; the not d ...
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