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... least capable of relishing the conversation , so in criticism those are often most easily pleased , whose sensations are least exquisite in the 30 perception of beauty . The Glutton may like the feast , but the deli- cacy of the Epicure ...
... least capable of relishing the conversation , so in criticism those are often most easily pleased , whose sensations are least exquisite in the 30 perception of beauty . The Glutton may like the feast , but the deli- cacy of the Epicure ...
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... least eighty dollars a year . He would be thankful for a cast off suit of cloaths every Christmas ; no matter how old they are . May I take the liberty to beg of your 5 honour a pair of breeches for the poor fellow ? it will do instead ...
... least eighty dollars a year . He would be thankful for a cast off suit of cloaths every Christmas ; no matter how old they are . May I take the liberty to beg of your 5 honour a pair of breeches for the poor fellow ? it will do instead ...
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... least right ; but principles like these seldom influence the affairs of the world . The English were for having the whole 20 country , even to the frontiers of Canada , and for destroying the commerce of France in this part of America ...
... least right ; but principles like these seldom influence the affairs of the world . The English were for having the whole 20 country , even to the frontiers of Canada , and for destroying the commerce of France in this part of America ...
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