LADIES. — The delicate and restrained condition which custom imposes on females, subjects them to great disadvantages. — Mrs. Morris offers to remove them. Ladies or Gentlemen who have formed predilections, may be assisted in obtaining the objects... The Projector: A Periodical Paper - Page 21by Alexander Chalmers - 1815Full view - About this book
| 1807 - 530 pages
...females, subjects them to great disadvantages, — Mrs. Morris offers to remove them. Ladies or CJemlemen who have formed predilections may be assisted in obtaining the objects of their affection ; and those who are unengaged may be immediately intro duced to suitable persons; but she... | |
| 1812 - 724 pages
...custom imposes on females, subjects them to great disadvantages. — Mrs Morris offers to remove them. Ladies or gentlemen who have formed predilections,...in obtaining the objects of their affections ; and those who are unengaged may be immediately introduced to suitable persons; but she will not assist... | |
| 1812 - 722 pages
...custom imposes on females, subjects them to great disadvantages. — Mrs Morris oners to remove them. Ladies or gentlemen who have formed predilections,...in obtaining the objects of their affections ; and those who are unengaged may be immediately introduced to suitable persons; but she will not assist... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 420 pages
...custom imposes on females, subjects them to great disadvantages. Mrs. Morris offers to remove them. Ladies or Gentlemen who have formed predilections may be assisted in obtaining the objects of their affection ; and those who are unengaged may be immediately introduced to suitable persons ; but she... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1910 - 458 pages
...custom imposes on females, subjects them to great disadvantages. — Mrs. Morris offers to remove them. Ladies or Gentlemen who have formed predilections,...in obtaining the objects of their affections ; and those who are unengaged may be immediately introduced to suitable persons ; but she will not assist... | |
| C. Willett Cunnington - 2003 - 354 pages
...imposes on females subjects them to great disadvantages. Mrs. Morris offers to remove them. Ladles or Gentlemen who have formed predilections may be...assisted in obtaining the objects of their affections; & those who are unengaged may be immediately introduced to suitable persons; but she cannot assist... | |
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