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... and lies under a kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set off and adorned by the owner ; and that the patches turn to the right or to ; the left , according to the principles of the man who is most in favour .
... and lies under a kind of disgrace , while the other is so much set off and adorned by the owner ; and that the patches turn to the right or to ; the left , according to the principles of the man who is most in favour .
Pagina 56
... that different beings may have different notions of the same parts of duration , according as their ideas , which we suppose are equally distinct in each of them , follow one another in a greater or less degree of rapidity .
... that different beings may have different notions of the same parts of duration , according as their ideas , which we suppose are equally distinct in each of them , follow one another in a greater or less degree of rapidity .
Pagina 57
... reflections on his former and his present state of life , which had raised a fit of devotion in him , he threw off his clothes with a design to wash himself , according to the custom of the Mahometans , before he said his prayers .
... reflections on his former and his present state of life , which had raised a fit of devotion in him , he threw off his clothes with a design to wash himself , according to the custom of the Mahometans , before he said his prayers .
Pagina 61
... or may not be of service to us , according as it is managed . It has been thought we are not generally so ignorant as illtaught , or that our sex does so often want wit , judgment , or knowledge , as the right application of them .
... or may not be of service to us , according as it is managed . It has been thought we are not generally so ignorant as illtaught , or that our sex does so often want wit , judgment , or knowledge , as the right application of them .
Pagina 67
All I mean by this representation is , to shew you that we poor servants are not ( what you called us too generally ) all rogues ; but that we are ; what we are , according to the example of our superiors .
All I mean by this representation is , to shew you that we poor servants are not ( what you called us too generally ) all rogues ; but that we are ; what we are , according to the example of our superiors .
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