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Difference between theoretical Description and actual Practice - Definition of
honourable Love , by an anonymous Author , and of a Battle , by A. Boyer ........
312 108. Inefficacy of guilty Pleasure to confer Happiness – Story of Louisa
Venoni .
Difference between theoretical Description and actual Practice - Definition of
honourable Love , by an anonymous Author , and of a Battle , by A. Boyer ........
312 108. Inefficacy of guilty Pleasure to confer Happiness – Story of Louisa
Venoni .
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... which marked her countenance , which , when admitted to a more intimate
acquaintance , he found to be justified by her conversation and manners . 1
Emilia's father was addicted to pleasure and expense , NO PAGE Good Effects of
...
... which marked her countenance , which , when admitted to a more intimate
acquaintance , he found to be justified by her conversation and manners . 1
Emilia's father was addicted to pleasure and expense , NO PAGE Good Effects of
...
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1 Emilia's father was addicted to pleasure and expense , and her mother , though
more accomplished , of a similar disposition . In their family she had been
accustomed to a life of more than ordinary gayety . Though Horatio felt , in all its
extent ...
1 Emilia's father was addicted to pleasure and expense , and her mother , though
more accomplished , of a similar disposition . In their family she had been
accustomed to a life of more than ordinary gayety . Though Horatio felt , in all its
extent ...
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... time , the joke of the day , or the occasional pleasantry of the minute , filled up
their disThe philosopher , whose mind was constantly occupied with abstract
studies and inquiries , took little share in the conversation , and felt no pleasure in
it .
... time , the joke of the day , or the occasional pleasantry of the minute , filled up
their disThe philosopher , whose mind was constantly occupied with abstract
studies and inquiries , took little share in the conversation , and felt no pleasure in
it .
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There is no anecdote in antiquity which I have read with greater pleasure than
that of Scipio and Lælius , related by the eloquent pen of Cicero , and put into the
mouth of Crassus : Sæpe ex socero meo audivi , says Crassus in the dialogue ...
There is no anecdote in antiquity which I have read with greater pleasure than
that of Scipio and Lælius , related by the eloquent pen of Cicero , and put into the
mouth of Crassus : Sæpe ex socero meo audivi , says Crassus in the dialogue ...
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