The American Enlightenment: The Shaping of the American Experiment and a Free SocietyAdrienne Koch |
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... continue amiable . And hence there is hardly such a thing to be found as an old Woman who is not a good Woman . 3 ... continuing to the last as plump as ever : So that covering all above with a Basket , and regarding only what is below ...
... continue amiable . And hence there is hardly such a thing to be found as an old Woman who is not a good Woman . 3 ... continuing to the last as plump as ever : So that covering all above with a Basket , and regarding only what is below ...
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... continue to direct my conduct towards him when out of it . 4th . That , however , I did not wish to distress him ... continuing my aid in the manner I had mentioned . . . . I have given you so particular a detail of our difference from ...
... continue to direct my conduct towards him when out of it . 4th . That , however , I did not wish to distress him ... continuing my aid in the manner I had mentioned . . . . I have given you so particular a detail of our difference from ...
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... continue in office nothing materially mischievous is to be apprehended , if you quit , much is to be dreaded- that the same motives which induced you to accept or originally ought to decide you to continue till matters have assumed a ...
... continue in office nothing materially mischievous is to be apprehended , if you quit , much is to be dreaded- that the same motives which induced you to accept or originally ought to decide you to continue till matters have assumed a ...
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IntroductionAdrienne Koch | 19 |
Reading and Writing | 56 |
LETTERS | 69 |
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