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... happy conjunction of dif- the Country - mouse and the City - mouse . " Upon the abdi- cation of king James II . he was chosen one of the members of the convention , and recommended by the earl of Dorset to king William , who immediately ...
... happy conjunction of dif- the Country - mouse and the City - mouse . " Upon the abdi- cation of king James II . he was chosen one of the members of the convention , and recommended by the earl of Dorset to king William , who immediately ...
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... happy conjunction of dif- the Country - mouse and the City - mouse . " Upon the abdi- cation of king James II . he was chosen one of the members of the convention , and recommended by the earl of Dorset to king William , who immediately ...
... happy conjunction of dif- the Country - mouse and the City - mouse . " Upon the abdi- cation of king James II . he was chosen one of the members of the convention , and recommended by the earl of Dorset to king William , who immediately ...
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... happy ; and the tears of the afflicted who came be fore him , he would say , were bribes received by Eucrate ; for Eucrate had the most compassionate spirit of all men living , except his generous master , who was always kindled at the ...
... happy ; and the tears of the afflicted who came be fore him , he would say , were bribes received by Eucrate ; for Eucrate had the most compassionate spirit of all men living , except his generous master , who was always kindled at the ...
Pagina 34
... happy in their servants . This is matter of great astonishment to foreigners , and all such as have , visited foreign countries ; espe- cially since we cannot but observe , that there is no part of the world where servants have those ...
... happy in their servants . This is matter of great astonishment to foreigners , and all such as have , visited foreign countries ; espe- cially since we cannot but observe , that there is no part of the world where servants have those ...
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... happy meeting . Thus , as fast as our time runs , we should be very glad in most parts of our lives that it ran much faster than it does . Several hours of the day hang upon our hands , nay we wish away whole years ; and travel through ...
... happy meeting . Thus , as fast as our time runs , we should be very glad in most parts of our lives that it ran much faster than it does . Several hours of the day hang upon our hands , nay we wish away whole years ; and travel through ...
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