Letters from Mrs. Palmerstone to Her Daughter: Inculcating Morality by Entertaining Narratives, Volume 2W. Robberds, Norwich; sold, 1803 |
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Page 93
... refpect to their haftily adopt- ed opinions , renders thefe evils of the most . ferious concern , and gives to their future characters in life a colouring which nature never intended , and which reafon will con- demn . I remain ...
... refpect to their haftily adopt- ed opinions , renders thefe evils of the most . ferious concern , and gives to their future characters in life a colouring which nature never intended , and which reafon will con- demn . I remain ...
Page 96
... refpect for fuch com- mon - place farcafms ; but fimply . because fhe is more emulous of exhibiting the graces of a life of purity and genuine modefty , than those of an accomplished and cultivated mind ; and a cordial and frank ...
... refpect for fuch com- mon - place farcafms ; but fimply . because fhe is more emulous of exhibiting the graces of a life of purity and genuine modefty , than those of an accomplished and cultivated mind ; and a cordial and frank ...
Page 143
... refpect to me . I have paffed the holidays with her ; and without detracting from that fentiment of gratitude which I owe to her hospitality and flattering good will , I think I know the motive which has principally governed her conduct ...
... refpect to me . I have paffed the holidays with her ; and without detracting from that fentiment of gratitude which I owe to her hospitality and flattering good will , I think I know the motive which has principally governed her conduct ...
Page 147
... refpect to this fa vourite child ; but Mrs. Delmy with tears confeffed that it could never be effected un- der her roof . They then urged me to the adoption of the courfe Inow propofe for your acceptance , promifing that your conditions ...
... refpect to this fa vourite child ; but Mrs. Delmy with tears confeffed that it could never be effected un- der her roof . They then urged me to the adoption of the courfe Inow propofe for your acceptance , promifing that your conditions ...
Page 207
... refpect to yourself , that deviation which the honest candour of your mind would teach you to regard as difgraceful in another . But , my love , think not blot indelible in that foul which is conftituted with powers to reject fin and ...
... refpect to yourself , that deviation which the honest candour of your mind would teach you to regard as difgraceful in another . But , my love , think not blot indelible in that foul which is conftituted with powers to reject fin and ...
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