The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... honour or conscience of their correspondents , provided they supported a general behaviour in the world , which could not hurt their credit or their purses : ' for , said he , you may in this one tract of building of London and ...
... honour or conscience of their correspondents , provided they supported a general behaviour in the world , which could not hurt their credit or their purses : ' for , said he , you may in this one tract of building of London and ...
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... honour to her conscience has given her , she could tell you , that it has forced her to drink up half a gallon this winter of Tom Dassapas's potions ; that she still pines away for fear of being a mother ; and knows not but , the moment ...
... honour to her conscience has given her , she could tell you , that it has forced her to drink up half a gallon this winter of Tom Dassapas's potions ; that she still pines away for fear of being a mother ; and knows not but , the moment ...
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... honour or conscience , no demand is called a debt of honour so indisputably as theirs . You may lose your honour to them , but they lay none against you ; as the priesthood in Roman Catholic countries can purchase what they please for ...
... honour or conscience , no demand is called a debt of honour so indisputably as theirs . You may lose your honour to them , but they lay none against you ; as the priesthood in Roman Catholic countries can purchase what they please for ...
Contents
Character and Gallantries of Auren | 7 |
Shades of Conscience and Honour | 17 |
History of Orlando the Fair | 33 |
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