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Pagina 318
... thing be good for any thing , I am sure Sincerity is better ; for why does any Man dissemble , or seem to be that which he is not , but because he thinks it good to have such a Quality as he pretends to ? For to counterfeit and ...
... thing be good for any thing , I am sure Sincerity is better ; for why does any Man dissemble , or seem to be that which he is not , but because he thinks it good to have such a Quality as he pretends to ? For to counterfeit and ...
Pagina 333
... thing to do with him , but never said a rude thing in his Life ; the most indolent Person in the World , he would sign a Deed that passed away half his Estate with his Gloves on , but would not put on his Hat before a Lady if it were to ...
... thing to do with him , but never said a rude thing in his Life ; the most indolent Person in the World , he would sign a Deed that passed away half his Estate with his Gloves on , but would not put on his Hat before a Lady if it were to ...
Pagina 414
... thing is to be remembered , with a peculiar Cast of Face he cries , Be sure to forget now . If I am to make Haste back , Don't come these two Hours ; be sure to call by the Way upon some of your Companions . Then another excellent Way ...
... thing is to be remembered , with a peculiar Cast of Face he cries , Be sure to forget now . If I am to make Haste back , Don't come these two Hours ; be sure to call by the Way upon some of your Companions . Then another excellent Way ...
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