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Σελίδα 101
... the only measure of my kindness — I say , I do not hint these things to you
because I am convinced that you will act right , upon more noble and generous
principles ; I mean for the sake of doing right , and out of affection and gratitude to
me .
... the only measure of my kindness — I say , I do not hint these things to you
because I am convinced that you will act right , upon more noble and generous
principles ; I mean for the sake of doing right , and out of affection and gratitude to
me .
Σελίδα 128
This persuasion is the only motive of my present affection ; which will either
increase or diminish , according to your merit or demerit . If you have the
knowledge , the honor , and the probity which you may have , the marks and
warmth of my ...
This persuasion is the only motive of my present affection ; which will either
increase or diminish , according to your merit or demerit . If you have the
knowledge , the honor , and the probity which you may have , the marks and
warmth of my ...
Σελίδα 314
POLITE AFFECTION . — Remember to bring your mother some little presents ;
they need not be of value , but only marks of your affection and duty for one who
has always been tenderly fond of you . You inay bring Lady Chesterfield a little ...
POLITE AFFECTION . — Remember to bring your mother some little presents ;
they need not be of value , but only marks of your affection and duty for one who
has always been tenderly fond of you . You inay bring Lady Chesterfield a little ...
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