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Pagina 6
I have seen this character ral sits as one unconcerned , and amidst the wreck of misfortune , be . amuses himself by thrumming his fin- neath a load of sorrow enough to gers against the sides of his chair , or make the strongest heart ...
I have seen this character ral sits as one unconcerned , and amidst the wreck of misfortune , be . amuses himself by thrumming his fin- neath a load of sorrow enough to gers against the sides of his chair , or make the strongest heart ...
Pagina 8
... formed the resolution of He threw himself into Pitano , a city defeoding themselves , and to perish of the Trvad , in which he was les rather than behold the destruction sieged , on the land - side , by Fimbria . of their city .
... formed the resolution of He threw himself into Pitano , a city defeoding themselves , and to perish of the Trvad , in which he was les rather than behold the destruction sieged , on the land - side , by Fimbria . of their city .
Pagina 18
... we ought to make on both sides be equally determined it part of our business to please the by it . But the case is at present quite poor things , if the attempt were likely otherwise . The men , who cannot to succeed .
... we ought to make on both sides be equally determined it part of our business to please the by it . But the case is at present quite poor things , if the attempt were likely otherwise . The men , who cannot to succeed .
Pagina 24
... dread with no loss which side to adopt ; but it which you repaired to the altar . appears to me that the reasonings on Adam . Then let them come ; my the other side are by far the most heart will sooner break . conclusive . Seth .
... dread with no loss which side to adopt ; but it which you repaired to the altar . appears to me that the reasonings on Adam . Then let them come ; my the other side are by far the most heart will sooner break . conclusive . Seth .
Pagina 25
... so , here , form , beckons to us , and keen desire he will determine his advantage , by urges us on , the future consequences considering on which side the probaof the action rush - upon our mind , bility lies .
... so , here , form , beckons to us , and keen desire he will determine his advantage , by urges us on , the future consequences considering on which side the probaof the action rush - upon our mind , bility lies .
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