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Pagina 46
... poor , and perhaps deserves poverty ; for he has neither the ambition to be independent , nor the skill to be useful . " Prompted perhaps by some secret reasons , I delivered this observation with too much acrimony , which my Sophia ...
... poor , and perhaps deserves poverty ; for he has neither the ambition to be independent , nor the skill to be useful . " Prompted perhaps by some secret reasons , I delivered this observation with too much acrimony , which my Sophia ...
Pagina 179
... poor the same happiness hereafter , and equal hopes to aspire after it ; but if the rich have the advantage of enjoying pleasure here , the poor have the endless satisfaction of knowing what it was once to be miserable , when crowned ...
... poor the same happiness hereafter , and equal hopes to aspire after it ; but if the rich have the advantage of enjoying pleasure here , the poor have the endless satisfaction of knowing what it was once to be miserable , when crowned ...
Pagina 521
... poor man's finances ; his cloaths were sold , piece by piece , to provide a temporary relief for his little family ; and his appearance was at last so shabby , that , from the number of holes in his coat and stockings , Nash gave him ...
... poor man's finances ; his cloaths were sold , piece by piece , to provide a temporary relief for his little family ; and his appearance was at last so shabby , that , from the number of holes in his coat and stockings , Nash gave him ...
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