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Pagina 57
... less , Frank , when I carried you from place to place in these arms , and could neither eat , dress , or mind any thing for feeding and tending you , a weakly child , and shedding tears when the convulsions you were then troubled with ...
... less , Frank , when I carried you from place to place in these arms , and could neither eat , dress , or mind any thing for feeding and tending you , a weakly child , and shedding tears when the convulsions you were then troubled with ...
Pagina 107
... less than our utmost happiness is concerned , and lies at stake in all their behaviour . I shall subjoin , as a corollary to the foregoing re- mark , an admirable observation out of Aristotle , which has been very much misrepresented in ...
... less than our utmost happiness is concerned , and lies at stake in all their behaviour . I shall subjoin , as a corollary to the foregoing re- mark , an admirable observation out of Aristotle , which has been very much misrepresented in ...
Pagina 211
... less beauti ful , and her husband advanced in years , she stands in need of a greater or less number of pins , and , upon a treaty of marriage , rises or falls in her demands ac- cordingly . It must likewise be owned , that high quality ...
... less beauti ful , and her husband advanced in years , she stands in need of a greater or less number of pins , and , upon a treaty of marriage , rises or falls in her demands ac- cordingly . It must likewise be owned , that high quality ...
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