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Pagina 162
... continued tricksy and cunning , and was poor , without the consolation of being honest . However , " continued he , " let me know your case , and what has brought you here ; perhaps , though I have not skill to avoid a gaol myself , I ...
... continued tricksy and cunning , and was poor , without the consolation of being honest . However , " continued he , " let me know your case , and what has brought you here ; perhaps , though I have not skill to avoid a gaol myself , I ...
Pagina 279
... continued . 382 LI A Bookseller's visit to the Chinese . 385 LII The impossibility of distinguishing men in England , by their dress . Two instances of this . 389 LIV The character of an important trifler . 393 LV His character continued ...
... continued . 382 LI A Bookseller's visit to the Chinese . 385 LII The impossibility of distinguishing men in England , by their dress . Two instances of this . 389 LIV The character of an important trifler . 393 LV His character continued ...
Pagina 382
... continued I , at that time were different from what they are now ; they then never engaged their word for any thing which they did not rigorously intend to perform . This was the case of Bonbenin , who continued all night to lament his ...
... continued I , at that time were different from what they are now ; they then never engaged their word for any thing which they did not rigorously intend to perform . This was the case of Bonbenin , who continued all night to lament his ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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