The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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Pagina 49
... respect a man of abilities , and the gentlemen of the council themselves acknowledge that he is totally ignorant of the theory of medicine , and unacquainted with letters . But it is supposed he will retire in a couple of years , with a ...
... respect a man of abilities , and the gentlemen of the council themselves acknowledge that he is totally ignorant of the theory of medicine , and unacquainted with letters . But it is supposed he will retire in a couple of years , with a ...
Pagina 70
... respect on that account ; but a man having a wife who is a greater noble than himself acquires no additional respect from this source , but he has the advantage of her larger property . It is a custom in the Tonga islands for women to ...
... respect on that account ; but a man having a wife who is a greater noble than himself acquires no additional respect from this source , but he has the advantage of her larger property . It is a custom in the Tonga islands for women to ...
Pagina 72
... respect to the unmarried men , they range at large with more freedom , but they seldom make any deliberate attempts ... respect is to be rated at no mean height ; and if a free intercourse could exist with European so- ciety , it is a ...
... respect to the unmarried men , they range at large with more freedom , but they seldom make any deliberate attempts ... respect is to be rated at no mean height ; and if a free intercourse could exist with European so- ciety , it is a ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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