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Pagina 6
... scarce knew , and that he call'd an act of exalted mu — mu — munificence ; ay , that was the name he gave it . SIR WILL . And upon that I proceed , as my last effort , tho ' with very little hopes to reclaim him . That very fellow has ...
... scarce knew , and that he call'd an act of exalted mu — mu — munificence ; ay , that was the name he gave it . SIR WILL . And upon that I proceed , as my last effort , tho ' with very little hopes to reclaim him . That very fellow has ...
Pagina 11
... scarce older than himself — And what if I bring my last letter to the Gazetteer on the encrease and progress of earthquakes ? It will amuse us I promise you . I there prove how the late earthquake is coming round to pay us another visit ...
... scarce older than himself — And what if I bring my last letter to the Gazetteer on the encrease and progress of earthquakes ? It will amuse us I promise you . I there prove how the late earthquake is coming round to pay us another visit ...
Pagina 90
... scarce look'd in my face the whole time . Yet the fellow , but for his unaccountable bashfulness , is pretty well too . He has good sense , but then so buried in his fears , that it fatigues one more than ignorance . If I could teach ...
... scarce look'd in my face the whole time . Yet the fellow , but for his unaccountable bashfulness , is pretty well too . He has good sense , but then so buried in his fears , that it fatigues one more than ignorance . If I could teach ...
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