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... conceive that there cannot be greater in the world , but feel some surprise that there should be any of such magnitude as their own ; and yet , did they know , and could they but ade- quately conceive the real situation of many others ...
... conceive that there cannot be greater in the world , but feel some surprise that there should be any of such magnitude as their own ; and yet , did they know , and could they but ade- quately conceive the real situation of many others ...
Side 9
... conceive how respectable parents can justify such blind and ruinous indul- gence . But they generally reap their own reward . Finding their children at length unmanageable , they resolve to send them to school , to be cor- rected for ...
... conceive how respectable parents can justify such blind and ruinous indul- gence . But they generally reap their own reward . Finding their children at length unmanageable , they resolve to send them to school , to be cor- rected for ...
Side 27
... conceive it is much the same size in principle , and that degrees and qualities have respect only to its indications and actual developements . Some poor and ignorant persons will call those proud whom they see well- dressed , and those ...
... conceive it is much the same size in principle , and that degrees and qualities have respect only to its indications and actual developements . Some poor and ignorant persons will call those proud whom they see well- dressed , and those ...
Side 66
... conceive , except it be the different degrees of temperature in the climates . Were it not that I should exceed my intended limits , I could easily multiply facts from the histories of all nations to confirm this truth , that , whatever ...
... conceive , except it be the different degrees of temperature in the climates . Were it not that I should exceed my intended limits , I could easily multiply facts from the histories of all nations to confirm this truth , that , whatever ...
Side 74
... conceived a groundless jealousy against her husband : and indeed such conduct as hers is enough to drive any mere worldly man from his home at least . One day a paltry domes- tic circumstance set her off , and she stormed and swore ...
... conceived a groundless jealousy against her husband : and indeed such conduct as hers is enough to drive any mere worldly man from his home at least . One day a paltry domes- tic circumstance set her off , and she stormed and swore ...
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