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... friends with the power , not only of purchasing criminal indulgence , but of bribing those about him to connive at his pleasures , or to assist him in the pursuit . C To the scheme of private and domestic tuition there are ob- jections ...
... friends with the power , not only of purchasing criminal indulgence , but of bribing those about him to connive at his pleasures , or to assist him in the pursuit . C To the scheme of private and domestic tuition there are ob- jections ...
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... friends on the propriety of believing the little incident which follows , though attributed to " a very worthy ... friend offered him a bet that he did not go up to one of those rustic beauties , and sa- lute her . He accepted the bet ...
... friends on the propriety of believing the little incident which follows , though attributed to " a very worthy ... friend offered him a bet that he did not go up to one of those rustic beauties , and sa- lute her . He accepted the bet ...
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Madame St. Victor were bound together by the strongest bonds of friendship and affection - they were sisters rather than friends- their hopes , their fears , their wishes , their sorrows , their pleasures , were in common - their ...
Madame St. Victor were bound together by the strongest bonds of friendship and affection - they were sisters rather than friends- their hopes , their fears , their wishes , their sorrows , their pleasures , were in common - their ...
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