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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year - Page 42
1793
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 14

Books and bookselling - 1791 - 580 pages
...люtbe», keeping up her prerogative, ne. тег parts with the power over any portion of what Aie has brought into the family, until ¡he is forced...her daughter, and the father alfo is compelled to rub hiraiclf by adding whatever he may have icraped together by his induüry. — 'j he fécond daughter...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 8

1792 - 640 pages
...the mother, keeping up her prerogative, never parts with the power over any portion of what (lie had brought into the family, until (he is forced into it by the marriage of her daughter, and the father is alio compelled to ruin himfelf by adding whatever he may have fcraped together by his indultry....
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1792 - 612 pages
...prerogative, never parts with the power over any portion of what ihe had brought into the family, until Ihe is forced into it by the marriage of her daughter, and the father is alfo compelled to ruin himfelf by adding whatever he may have fcraped together by his indullry.—The...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 32

History - 1793 - 542 pages
...into the family, until Ihe is forced into it by the marriage- cf her daughter, and the father alio is compelled to ruin himfelf by adding whatever he may have fcraped together by his induftry.— т-The feco.id daughter inherits nothing, and is condemned to perpetual celibacy.— She is ftyled...
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Annual Register, Volume 32

Edmund Burke - History - 1793 - 544 pages
...as the mother, keeping np her prerogative, never parts with the power over any portion of what fhe has • brought into the family, until (he is forced into it by the marriage cf her daughter, and the father alfo is compelled to ruin himfelf by adding whatever, he may have fcraped...
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The Lady's Weekly Miscellany, Volume 11

1810 - 420 pages
...perogative, never parts with the power over any portion of" what she1 has brought into the family, until she is forced into it by the marriage of her daughter, and the father also is compelled to ruin himself by adding whatever he may have scraped together by his industry....
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The Pocket Magazine of Classics and Polite Literature, Volume 2

1818 - 384 pages
...prerogative, never parts with the power over any portion of what she has brought into the family, until she is forced into it by the marriage of her daughter, and the father also is compelled to ruin himself by adding whatever he may have scraped together by his industry....
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