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... wife man lives with his wife ; he will not let himself down to be a dupe to it's hu mours , a devotee to it's pleasures , or a flatterer of it's faults ; he will make himself as happy as he can in the connection for his own fake , re ...
... wife man lives with his wife ; he will not let himself down to be a dupe to it's hu mours , a devotee to it's pleasures , or a flatterer of it's faults ; he will make himself as happy as he can in the connection for his own fake , re ...
Pagina 12
... wife ; " The use of riches in difcretion lies : " Learn this , ye men of wealth - a heavy purfe " In a fool's pocket is a heavy curfe . " HERE are fo many ftriking advantages in the poffeffion of wealth , that the inhe- ritance of a ...
... wife ; " The use of riches in difcretion lies : " Learn this , ye men of wealth - a heavy purfe " In a fool's pocket is a heavy curfe . " HERE are fo many ftriking advantages in the poffeffion of wealth , that the inhe- ritance of a ...
Pagina 36
... wife men are fometimes furprized into very foolish things , and if a little friendly hint can refcue them , it would be an ill - natured action to withhold the informa- tion : " If you are proud , you are a fool ” . fays an old Greek ...
... wife men are fometimes furprized into very foolish things , and if a little friendly hint can refcue them , it would be an ill - natured action to withhold the informa- tion : " If you are proud , you are a fool ” . fays an old Greek ...
Pagina 48
... a minuteness , that leaves no one of your family unnamed , enquires after the health of your child who is dead , and defires to be kindly remem- bered bered to your wife , from whom you are di- 48 N ° 98 . THE OBSERVER .
... a minuteness , that leaves no one of your family unnamed , enquires after the health of your child who is dead , and defires to be kindly remem- bered bered to your wife , from whom you are di- 48 N ° 98 . THE OBSERVER .
Pagina 49
... wife , from whom you are di- vorced : Nature formed him in ftrait lines , habit has stiffened him into an unrelenting rigidity , and no familiarity can bend him out of the up- right . The uneducated fquire of ruftic man- ners forms a ...
... wife , from whom you are di- vorced : Nature formed him in ftrait lines , habit has stiffened him into an unrelenting rigidity , and no familiarity can bend him out of the up- right . The uneducated fquire of ruftic man- ners forms a ...
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