Date: 1754
"She had therefore no reason to endeavour to conquer a passion not ignobly founded; and of which duty, judgment, and conscience, approved"
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Date: 1754
"You will be greater than Clementina, and that is greater than the greatest, if you can conquer a passion, that over-turned her reason"
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Date: 1754
"The more desirable the object, the nobler the conquest of your passion, if it is to be overcome"
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Date: 1754
One may take pains to conquer "sudden gusts of passion"
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Date: 1754
One may resolve "either to conquer [a] passion, or die"
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Date: 1754
One may "sacrifice even her religion, if it were insisted upon, to the passion she had so long in vain endeavoured to conquer"
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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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