The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... mind , seem the only points left for choice , and may depend somewhat upon the natural passion or appetites of the various women ; and we must not think that in such an hour , when the mind is in the midst of vibrations the most ...
... mind , seem the only points left for choice , and may depend somewhat upon the natural passion or appetites of the various women ; and we must not think that in such an hour , when the mind is in the midst of vibrations the most ...
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... mind the starvation of the drudging , dreary needlewomen , or the trials of friendless workhouse girls in the grinding service which they are compelled to take . While we were writing these lines , an Appeal reached us on behalf of ...
... mind the starvation of the drudging , dreary needlewomen , or the trials of friendless workhouse girls in the grinding service which they are compelled to take . While we were writing these lines , an Appeal reached us on behalf of ...
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... minds , and utter oblivion of all religious truth and principle . Now we believe the detestable principles of the old ... mind and body as is involved in labours " " of such length ? Is it true that the female its Causes and Remedies . 9.
... minds , and utter oblivion of all religious truth and principle . Now we believe the detestable principles of the old ... mind and body as is involved in labours " " of such length ? Is it true that the female its Causes and Remedies . 9.
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... mind and body being over- taxed , are unequal to contend with the suggestions of evil , whether in themselves or others ; the whole system is in a weak and morbid state , overwrought , and fluctuating between nervous excitement and ...
... mind and body being over- taxed , are unequal to contend with the suggestions of evil , whether in themselves or others ; the whole system is in a weak and morbid state , overwrought , and fluctuating between nervous excitement and ...
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... mind and body , strained beyond their due mark , become disordered and unstrung . Hence , the fevered lip is tempted to quaff the cup of guilty pleasure , which , in its cooler hour , it would have spurned for guileless relaxation ...
... mind and body , strained beyond their due mark , become disordered and unstrung . Hence , the fevered lip is tempted to quaff the cup of guilty pleasure , which , in its cooler hour , it would have spurned for guileless relaxation ...
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