| 730 páginas
...to you. Now all I have to fay for myfelf is, that you know 23 to love, one is not rniftrefs of one's felf, and that you ought not to be offended at me,...So that I could do you no prejudice. Nor will you, 1 hope, follow the advice of this ill man, who in his heart I know hates you, and were it not for his... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1767 - 632 páginas
...as to love, one is not miftrefs of one's felf, and that you ought not to be offended at me, fines; all things of this nature is at an end with you and...his heart I know hates you, and were it not for his intereit would ruin you too if he could. For he has neither confcience or honour, and has feveral times... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 620 páginas
...one's felf, and that you ought not to be offended at roe, fince all things of this nature is at an er.d with you and I. So that I could do you no prejudice....advice of this ill man, who in his heart I know hates yon, and were it not for his imerell would ruin you too if he could. For he has neither confcience... | |
| 1793 - 586 páginas
...to you. Now, all I lave to fay for myfelf is, that you know as to love, one is not miftrefs of one's felf, and that you ought not to be offended at me,...all things of this nature is at an end with you and J. So that I cculd do you .no prejudice. Nor will you, I hope, follow the advice of this ill man, who... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 396 páginas
...know as to love, one is not mistress of ones self, and that you ought not to be offended at me, since all things of this nature is at an end with you and I. So that I could do yon no prejudice. Nor will you I hope follow the advice of this ill man who in his heart I know hates... | |
| Mary Berry - 1828 - 486 páginas
...love, one is not mistress of one self, and that you ought not to be offended with me, since all thinges of this nature is at an end with you and I ; so that...hope) follow the advice of this ill man, who in his hart I know hates you ; and were it for his interest would ruin you too, if he could 5 for he has neither... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1838 - 256 páginas
...know as to love, one is not mistress of one's self, and that you ought not to be offended at me, since all things of this nature is at an end with you and...his heart I know hates you, and were it not for his interest would ruin you if he could. For he has neither conscience nor honor, and has several times... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 558 páginas
...know, as to love, one is no mistress of oneself, and that you ought not to be offended at me, since all things of this nature is at an end with you and I, so that I could do you no prejudice." — And she adds in the same letter, — " I promise you, that for my conduct it shall be such, as... | |
| J. Houston Browne - 1858 - 494 páginas
...mistress of oneself, and that you ought not to be offended at me, since all things of this nature are at an end with you and I, so that I could do you no...his heart, I know hates you, and were it not for his interest, would ruin you if he could." So far in defence of her own escapade with the Chevalier de... | |
| George Steinman Steinman - 1871 - 274 páginas
...one's self, & that you ought not to be offended wth me, since all things of y8 nature is at an end wth you and I, so that I could do you no prejudice. Nor will you, I hope, follow the advice of y" ill man, who in his hart I know hates you, & were it for his interest wd ruine you too if he could.... | |
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