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Pagina 107
Praise is due , therefore , to the present compiler for having determined to
exclude all matters of this kind ; and he is justified in the confidence with which he
offers his work as a parlour - companion , the most attentive care having been
exerted ...
Praise is due , therefore , to the present compiler for having determined to
exclude all matters of this kind ; and he is justified in the confidence with which he
offers his work as a parlour - companion , the most attentive care having been
exerted ...
Pagina 158
... during which operations of the kind can be carried on , and the distance we
had to travel before we could gain a place of shelter for the winter , I trust it will be
judged that we prosecuted the enterprise as far as was prudent , and abandoned
it ...
... during which operations of the kind can be carried on , and the distance we
had to travel before we could gain a place of shelter for the winter , I trust it will be
judged that we prosecuted the enterprise as far as was prudent , and abandoned
it ...
Pagina 267
Let a man be as generous , kind , and amiable in his manners as he will , he may
conceal within himself some qualities which , though the world may overlook or
pardon them for the sake of his social merits , may not meet with an equal ...
Let a man be as generous , kind , and amiable in his manners as he will , he may
conceal within himself some qualities which , though the world may overlook or
pardon them for the sake of his social merits , may not meet with an equal ...
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