The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 11Bell, 1907 |
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... MARRIAGE • AND PAGE . I 23 47 59 65 77 85 89- ON THE DEATH OF MRS . JOHNSON [ STELLA ] BONS MOTS DE Stella CHARACTER OF MRS . H [ OWAR ] D THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND SOLOMON CHARACTER OF DR , SHERIDAN . ADVERTISEMENT TO THE READER ...
... MARRIAGE • AND PAGE . I 23 47 59 65 77 85 89- ON THE DEATH OF MRS . JOHNSON [ STELLA ] BONS MOTS DE Stella CHARACTER OF MRS . H [ OWAR ] D THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND SOLOMON CHARACTER OF DR , SHERIDAN . ADVERTISEMENT TO THE READER ...
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... marriage is propaga- tion : that , consequently , the principal business of a wife is to breed children , and to take care of them in their infancy ; that the wife is to look to her family , watch over the servants , see that they do ...
... marriage is propaga- tion : that , consequently , the principal business of a wife is to breed children , and to take care of them in their infancy ; that the wife is to look to her family , watch over the servants , see that they do ...
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... marry ; and consequently there is no reason for complaint on either side . The forms by which a husband and wife are to live , with regard to each other and to the world , are suffi- ciently known and fixed , in direct contradiction to ...
... marry ; and consequently there is no reason for complaint on either side . The forms by which a husband and wife are to live , with regard to each other and to the world , are suffi- ciently known and fixed , in direct contradiction to ...
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... marriage , a perfect form of government , with some others , require so many ingredients , so good in their several kinds , and so much niceness in mixing them , that for some thousands of years men have despaired of reducing their ...
... marriage , a perfect form of government , with some others , require so many ingredients , so good in their several kinds , and so much niceness in mixing them , that for some thousands of years men have despaired of reducing their ...
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... the bounds of a letter . I must therefore take my leave abruptly , and desire you , without farther ceremony , to believe that I am , Sir , Your most humble servant . A LETTER ΤΟ A VERY YOUNG LADY ON HER MARRIAGE TO A YOUNG POET III.
... the bounds of a letter . I must therefore take my leave abruptly , and desire you , without farther ceremony , to believe that I am , Sir , Your most humble servant . A LETTER ΤΟ A VERY YOUNG LADY ON HER MARRIAGE TO A YOUNG POET III.
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