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" But she was resolved, for her part, to spoil no more girls ; those who were to live by their hands, should neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world was bad enough already, and she would have no part in making it worse. "
The Berwick Museum, Or, Monthly Literary Intelligencer: Forming and ... - Page 389
1787
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The Idler: In Two Volumes. ...

1761 - 308 pages
...fhe was refolved, for her part, to fpoil no more girls ; thofe who were to live by their hands fhould neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world was bad enough already, and fhe would have no part in making it worfe. SHE was for a fhort time warmly oppofed ; but fhe perfevered...
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Harrison's British Classicks: The Idler. Fitz Osbornes Letters. Shenstones ...

1787 - 528 pages
...was refolved, for her part, to (poil no more girls ; thofe who were to live by their hands, (hould neither read nor write out of her pocket; the world...would have no part in making it worfe. She was for a fhort time warmly oppolcti; but (he perfevered in her notion», and withdrew her fublcription. Few...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The Idler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 442 pages
...was refolved, for her part, to fpoil no more girls ; thofe who were to live by their hands, fhould neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world was bad enough already, and fhe would have no part in making it worfe. . She was for a fhort time warmly oppofed ; but fhc perfevered...
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The Idler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 430 pages
...was refolved, for her part, to fpoil no more girls ; thofe who were to live by their hands, fhould neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world was bad enough already, and fhe would have no part in making it worfe. She was for a fhort time warmly oppofed -, but fhe perfevered...
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The Idler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 432 pages
...was refolved, for her part, to fpoil no more girls ; thofe who wera to live by their hands, fhould neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world was ba,d enough already, and fhe would have no part in making it worfe. She was for a fhort time warmly oppofed ; but fhe perfevered...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 20

1758 - 748 pages
...(he was refolved, for her part, to fpoiluo more girls; thofe who were to live by their hands, (hould neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world...would have no part in making it worfe. She was for a (hort time warmly 'oppolèd ; but (he perlevered in her no» lions, and withdrew her fubfvription....
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Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical ..., Volume 2

Mr. Addison - 1794 - 254 pages
...fhe was refolved, for her part, to fpoil no more girls; thofe who were to live by their hands, fhould neither read nor write out of her pocket; the world was bad enough already, and fhe would have no part in making it worfe. She was for a fhort time warmly oppofed; but Jlie perfevered...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 33

British essayists - 1802 - 220 pages
...was resolved, for her part, to spoil no more girls ; those, who were to live by their hands, should neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world was bad enough already, and she would have no part in making it worse. She was for a short time warmly opposed ; but she persevered...
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Select British Classics, Volume 9

1803 - 196 pages
...was resolved, for her part, to spoil no more girls ; those who were to live by their hands, should neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world was bad enough already, and she would have no part in making it worse. She was for a short time warmly opposed ; but she persevered...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 7

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 pages
...was resolved, for her part, to spoil no more girls ; those, who were to live by their hands, should neither read nor write out of her pocket; the world was bad enough already, and she would have no part in making it worse. She was for a short time warmly opposed ; but she persevered...
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