The Works of Hannah More, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... fashion , dis- like no censure , so it may serve to rescue them from neglect or oblivion . There are , however , multitudes of the young and the well - disposed , who have as yet taken no decided part , who are just launching on the ...
... fashion , dis- like no censure , so it may serve to rescue them from neglect or oblivion . There are , however , multitudes of the young and the well - disposed , who have as yet taken no decided part , who are just launching on the ...
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... fashion . But this is not enough ; this is a low mark , a prize not worthy of their high and holy calling . For , on the use which women of the superior class may now be disposed to make of that power delegated to them by the courtesy ...
... fashion . But this is not enough ; this is a low mark , a prize not worthy of their high and holy calling . For , on the use which women of the superior class may now be disposed to make of that power delegated to them by the courtesy ...
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... fashion ; who , while she thinks it creditable to defend the cause of religion , yet does it in a faint tone , a studied ambiguity of phrase , and a certain expression in her countenance which proves that she is not displeased with what ...
... fashion ; who , while she thinks it creditable to defend the cause of religion , yet does it in a faint tone , a studied ambiguity of phrase , and a certain expression in her countenance which proves that she is not displeased with what ...
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... fashion and no ill fame , he makes shipwreck of his religion . He sees them treat with levity or derision subjects which he has been used to hear named with respect . He could confute an argument , he could unravel a sophistry ; but he ...
... fashion and no ill fame , he makes shipwreck of his religion . He sees them treat with levity or derision subjects which he has been used to hear named with respect . He could confute an argument , he could unravel a sophistry ; but he ...
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... fashion . A cold pleasantry , a temporary cant word , the jar- gon of the day ( for the " great vulgar " have their jargon ) blights the first promise of seriousness . The ladies of ton have certain watch - words , which may be detected ...
... fashion . A cold pleasantry , a temporary cant word , the jar- gon of the day ( for the " great vulgar " have their jargon ) blights the first promise of seriousness . The ladies of ton have certain watch - words , which may be detected ...
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