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Pagina 240
... occasion to borrow , he finds numbers willing to lend him . Should he ask his friend to lend him an hundred pounds , it is possible , from the largeness of the demand , he may find credit for twenty ; but should he humbly only sue for a ...
... occasion to borrow , he finds numbers willing to lend him . Should he ask his friend to lend him an hundred pounds , it is possible , from the largeness of the demand , he may find credit for twenty ; but should he humbly only sue for a ...
Pagina 440
... occasion was great ; but soon a disappoint- ment more terrible , because unexpected , succeeded . The barque , in which our women and treasure were sent off , was wrecked upon the banks of the Wolga , for want of a proper number of ...
... occasion was great ; but soon a disappoint- ment more terrible , because unexpected , succeeded . The barque , in which our women and treasure were sent off , was wrecked upon the banks of the Wolga , for want of a proper number of ...
Pagina 483
... occasion , with a revel and pageant . In the earlier periods of our history , Poets were the conductors of these entertainments ; plays were exhibited , and complimentary verses were then written ; but by degrees the pageant alone was ...
... occasion , with a revel and pageant . In the earlier periods of our history , Poets were the conductors of these entertainments ; plays were exhibited , and complimentary verses were then written ; but by degrees the pageant alone was ...
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