Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 73
... cause . It may be considered withal that in this religious sort of discipline , the principle of self - love , which is naturally so prevailing in us , being no way moderated or restrained , but rather improved and made stronger every ...
... cause . It may be considered withal that in this religious sort of discipline , the principle of self - love , which is naturally so prevailing in us , being no way moderated or restrained , but rather improved and made stronger every ...
الصفحة 73
... cause . It may be considered withal that in this religious sort of discipline , the principle of self - love , which is naturally so prevailing in us , being no way moderated or restrained , but rather improved and made stronger every ...
... cause . It may be considered withal that in this religious sort of discipline , the principle of self - love , which is naturally so prevailing in us , being no way moderated or restrained , but rather improved and made stronger every ...
الصفحة 151
... cause concerning her dower . This commanding creature ( who was born for the destruction of all who behold her ) put on such a resignation in her countenance , and bore the whispers of all around the court with such a pretty uneasiness ...
... cause concerning her dower . This commanding creature ( who was born for the destruction of all who behold her ) put on such a resignation in her countenance , and bore the whispers of all around the court with such a pretty uneasiness ...
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