Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... on their rejunc- tion in the facred and indiffoluble bond of perfection ? Will it not be wonderfully pleafing , to witnefs the graceful modesty , " " with which they afcribe to each other's in- fluence a 1 4 ADDRESS XII . 119.
... on their rejunc- tion in the facred and indiffoluble bond of perfection ? Will it not be wonderfully pleafing , to witnefs the graceful modesty , " " with which they afcribe to each other's in- fluence a 1 4 ADDRESS XII . 119.
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... modesty had erected in their minds , have , for the purpose of indulging their paffions without con- troul , proceeded to the effrontery of " glo- " rying in their shame , " and putting eve ry mark of contumely on fuch as will not 66 ...
... modesty had erected in their minds , have , for the purpose of indulging their paffions without con- troul , proceeded to the effrontery of " glo- " rying in their shame , " and putting eve ry mark of contumely on fuch as will not 66 ...
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... modesty of demeanour . But then observe , this was ac- companied with a courage so intensely da- ring , that in battle an enemy was not able to look them in the face ; neither did they know what it was to be afraid of dying for their ...
... modesty of demeanour . But then observe , this was ac- companied with a courage so intensely da- ring , that in battle an enemy was not able to look them in the face ; neither did they know what it was to be afraid of dying for their ...
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... modesty which peculiarly be- come the female character . A composed and diffident deportment would affect you in quite another manner . Yet you are willing to make allowance for her on the fcore of her fex , as well as her age and ...
... modesty which peculiarly be- come the female character . A composed and diffident deportment would affect you in quite another manner . Yet you are willing to make allowance for her on the fcore of her fex , as well as her age and ...
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... to impute to ourselves , with fentiments of penitence where Conscience fays it might have been avoided , and , where fhe does not , yet still with sentiments of modesty . What think ye , Gentlemen ? Is there any thing S 3 ADDRESS XV . 261-
... to impute to ourselves , with fentiments of penitence where Conscience fays it might have been avoided , and , where fhe does not , yet still with sentiments of modesty . What think ye , Gentlemen ? Is there any thing S 3 ADDRESS XV . 261-
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