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: 1756, 1766
Do all married women "yield themselves intirely and universally to the government of conscience, subdue every thing to it, and conquer every adverse passion and inclination?"
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Date: 1756, 1766
Has reason always the sovereignty, and nothing wrong to be seen?
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Date: 1759
"He then communicated the various precepts given from time to time for the conquest of passion, and displayed the happiness of those who had obtained the important victory, after which man is no longer the slave of fear, nor the fool of hope; is no more emaciated by envy, inflamed by anger, emasc...
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