The History of Portia: Written by a Lady. ...R. Withy; J. Pottinger; J. Wilkie; and J. Cooke, 1759 |
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... interests of both ; my part in the drama being , in my own opinion , too inconfiderable to merit much attention . As I was thought too young at the death of my mother to be fent to a board- ing - fchool , I remained for fome time in the ...
... interests of both ; my part in the drama being , in my own opinion , too inconfiderable to merit much attention . As I was thought too young at the death of my mother to be fent to a board- ing - fchool , I remained for fome time in the ...
Strona 131
... - nature ; the endeavoured , as foon as the decently could , to collect the fmall remains of my fhattered fortune G 6 into into one fum , and placed it out at interest ( 131 ) but I think, I have already made it plain- ...
... - nature ; the endeavoured , as foon as the decently could , to collect the fmall remains of my fhattered fortune G 6 into into one fum , and placed it out at interest ( 131 ) but I think, I have already made it plain- ...
Strona 132
... interest for me to the beft advantage : the more- over affur'd me , that I fhould be extreme- ly welcome to continue with her if I chofe it , and that the fhould efteem it an obliga- tion ; particularly as Afpatia , her daugh- ter by ...
... interest for me to the beft advantage : the more- over affur'd me , that I fhould be extreme- ly welcome to continue with her if I chofe it , and that the fhould efteem it an obliga- tion ; particularly as Afpatia , her daugh- ter by ...
Strona 161
... interest upon this occafion , than by fuppofing , what I believe to be the fact , that it re- quires a much better improved under- ftanding than we commonly imagine , to practife virtue fo fuccefsfully as to obtain thereby the ...
... interest upon this occafion , than by fuppofing , what I believe to be the fact , that it re- quires a much better improved under- ftanding than we commonly imagine , to practife virtue fo fuccefsfully as to obtain thereby the ...
Strona 223
... interests of their country : the truth in fhort is , as I have often heard Hortenfius declare , that pride and luxury , ambition and ava- rice , have rendered the hearts of all fuch wretches most impenetrably callous , and have ...
... interests of their country : the truth in fhort is , as I have often heard Hortenfius declare , that pride and luxury , ambition and ava- rice , have rendered the hearts of all fuch wretches most impenetrably callous , and have ...
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