The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 61
... person felt or acted so and so to - day , this must be his characteristic mode of feeling or acting . In other words , human nature is too variable , both as a whole , and within the limits of a single in- dividual , to allow of the ...
... person felt or acted so and so to - day , this must be his characteristic mode of feeling or acting . In other words , human nature is too variable , both as a whole , and within the limits of a single in- dividual , to allow of the ...
Page 62
... person sideration may be readily granted . At the whose tastes and ideas are shrouded in same time , this fact does ... person's real character , element of risk which forbids the process however little ground she may have for being ...
... person sideration may be readily granted . At the whose tastes and ideas are shrouded in same time , this fact does ... person's real character , element of risk which forbids the process however little ground she may have for being ...
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... person and whose good humour exceeds both , " expressing her regret that owing to the " indisputable commands of a rigid father , " she is obliged to " deny Mr. Borlase her company at a coming dance , " " entirely contrary to her own ...
... person and whose good humour exceeds both , " expressing her regret that owing to the " indisputable commands of a rigid father , " she is obliged to " deny Mr. Borlase her company at a coming dance , " " entirely contrary to her own ...
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