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Pagina 59
... manner of moment . Thus sometimes an old fel- low shall wear this or that sort of cut in his clothes with great integrity , while all the rest of the world are degenerated into buttons , pockets and loops , un- known to their ancestors ...
... manner of moment . Thus sometimes an old fel- low shall wear this or that sort of cut in his clothes with great integrity , while all the rest of the world are degenerated into buttons , pockets and loops , un- known to their ancestors ...
Pagina 137
... manner of im- portance in it , to make him gain upon every body who hears or beholds him . This felicity is not the gift of nature only , but must be attended with happy circumstances , which add a dignity to the familiar behaviour ...
... manner of im- portance in it , to make him gain upon every body who hears or beholds him . This felicity is not the gift of nature only , but must be attended with happy circumstances , which add a dignity to the familiar behaviour ...
Pagina 186
... manner of the eastern na- tions . He had not been long in this posture before he was discovered by some of the guards , who asked him what was his business in that place ? The dervise told them he intended to take up his night's lodging ...
... manner of the eastern na- tions . He had not been long in this posture before he was discovered by some of the guards , who asked him what was his business in that place ? The dervise told them he intended to take up his night's lodging ...
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