Ladies' Miscellany, 1-2권1828 |
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... character as these self- important critics may deem expedient to give him . There is another class whose motto is " slander . " No matter what a character one possesses - no mat- ter what is the reputation of the individual . His ...
... character as these self- important critics may deem expedient to give him . There is another class whose motto is " slander . " No matter what a character one possesses - no mat- ter what is the reputation of the individual . His ...
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... character of that in- dividual is almost a sufficient criterion as to her own disposition and character . If he is a man of much mental wealth - of chaste and honorable habits - of gentlemanly appearance and manners , and of sound ...
... character of that in- dividual is almost a sufficient criterion as to her own disposition and character . If he is a man of much mental wealth - of chaste and honorable habits - of gentlemanly appearance and manners , and of sound ...
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... character of skilful and brave ; and in the circles of peaceful society , that of intelligent and good . His heart was indeed one of those which continually need " something to be kind to , " and he had surrounded himself with a litlte ...
... character of skilful and brave ; and in the circles of peaceful society , that of intelligent and good . His heart was indeed one of those which continually need " something to be kind to , " and he had surrounded himself with a litlte ...
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