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They are the unavoidable consequences of differences in fortune , education , and manners . ... who should arrogate that manner of superiority over his less fortunate coun- trymen that the aristocracy of your country so often assume to ...
They are the unavoidable consequences of differences in fortune , education , and manners . ... who should arrogate that manner of superiority over his less fortunate coun- trymen that the aristocracy of your country so often assume to ...
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The great point , the main lever upon which female fortunes turn , and about which these silly old twaddlers never gave themselves any trouble , is the manner in which a woman is brought out and produced to the world .
The great point , the main lever upon which female fortunes turn , and about which these silly old twaddlers never gave themselves any trouble , is the manner in which a woman is brought out and produced to the world .
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This subject is so interesting , that we are tempted to enlarge upon it ; but only in such a manner as will , we trust , be acceptable to the reader , who must bear in mind that this is Charles Bell's theory -- almost his own words .
This subject is so interesting , that we are tempted to enlarge upon it ; but only in such a manner as will , we trust , be acceptable to the reader , who must bear in mind that this is Charles Bell's theory -- almost his own words .
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Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 143 |
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