A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... " prime minister , and the Lord Chancellor obliged to leave the wool- sack to nurse his baby ; Miss M. forgets that her prayer has been half granted already , for we never yet had a ministry without a certain pro- portion 22 SOCIETY .
... " prime minister , and the Lord Chancellor obliged to leave the wool- sack to nurse his baby ; Miss M. forgets that her prayer has been half granted already , for we never yet had a ministry without a certain pro- portion 22 SOCIETY .
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... granted upon any grounds which may be considered as just and reasonable . Miss Martineau mentions a divorce having been granted to a wife , upon the plea of her husband being a gambler ; and I was myself told of an instance in which a ...
... granted upon any grounds which may be considered as just and reasonable . Miss Martineau mentions a divorce having been granted to a wife , upon the plea of her husband being a gambler ; and I was myself told of an instance in which a ...
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... granting that as a privilege to the extremely wealthy , to which money bears no relation whatever , and in which all married persons whatever have an equal interest , needs no exposure beyond the mere statement of the fact . It will be ...
... granting that as a privilege to the extremely wealthy , to which money bears no relation whatever , and in which all married persons whatever have an equal interest , needs no exposure beyond the mere statement of the fact . It will be ...
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... granted , the more they demanded ; and that the best way was never to grant any thing . I was once in a room full of the softer sex , chiefly girls , of all ages ; when the mamma of a portion of them , who was sitting on the sofa , as ...
... granted , the more they demanded ; and that the best way was never to grant any thing . I was once in a room full of the softer sex , chiefly girls , of all ages ; when the mamma of a portion of them , who was sitting on the sofa , as ...
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... granted supernumerary attaché - ships to those Americans who wished to travel ; and as , on the Old Continent , the very circumstance of being an attaché to a foreign minister warranted the respectability of the party , those who ...
... granted supernumerary attaché - ships to those Americans who wished to travel ; and as , on the Old Continent , the very circumstance of being an attaché to a foreign minister warranted the respectability of the party , those who ...
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