A Letter Does Not Blush: A Collection of the Most Moving, Entertaining and Remarkable Letters in HistoryBuchan & Enright, 1984 - 407 Seiten |
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... affection , but affection by itself was not considered to be a sufficient reason for marrying . In the eyes of prudent parents it was a dangerous irrelevance if it encouraged a match that was unsuitable from the social and economic ...
... affection , but affection by itself was not considered to be a sufficient reason for marrying . In the eyes of prudent parents it was a dangerous irrelevance if it encouraged a match that was unsuitable from the social and economic ...
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... affection increased , knows not how to support the idea of such a change in the beloved object : but , my dear friend , the God of Nature , who provided the passion of love as the incitement to marriage , has also provided resources for ...
... affection increased , knows not how to support the idea of such a change in the beloved object : but , my dear friend , the God of Nature , who provided the passion of love as the incitement to marriage , has also provided resources for ...
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... affection for you , but you have at last succeeded in doing so ... As long as I can remember , not once have you ever stood up for me or the boys when we have been in any little trouble , you have always taken the opposite side and been ...
... affection for you , but you have at last succeeded in doing so ... As long as I can remember , not once have you ever stood up for me or the boys when we have been in any little trouble , you have always taken the opposite side and been ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
THE PRIME OF LIFE | 9 |
Invited Everywhere | 11 |
Urheberrecht | |
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