Date: 1754
One may endeavor to conquer her passion
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Date: 1754
"my conquest of my passion is at least as glorious for me, as his is for him"
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Date: 1754
One may propose a tour in order to conquer a passion and establish his health
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Date: 1754
"The character he has given you, Sir, is stamped in your countenance"
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Date: 1754
"I tried to look again into the paper; but the contents were all in my mind, and filled it"
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Date: 1754
"In these papers is my heart laid open"
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Date: 1754
"My Soul complains on paper"
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Date: 1754
"In presence, we will be one; in absence, we will not be divided; for we will mingle souls and sentiments on paper."
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Date: 1754
"She put me upon recollecting the giddy scene, which those dreadfully interesting ones that followed it, had made me wish to blot out of my memory."
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Date: 1754
"I wish this ugly word foreign were blotted out of my vocabulary; out of my memory, rather"
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