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Pagina 39
... common calamity makes men extreme- sion and themselves : but at the same time , ly affect each other , though they differ in every though they are sensible of the extravagancies other particular . The passion of love is the of that ...
... common calamity makes men extreme- sion and themselves : but at the same time , ly affect each other , though they differ in every though they are sensible of the extravagancies other particular . The passion of love is the of that ...
Pagina 227
... common I see , thinks he has paid me off , and been very than animosities between parties that cannot severe upon the merchant . I shall not , ' con- subsist but by their agreement : this was well tinued he , at this time remind Sir ...
... common I see , thinks he has paid me off , and been very than animosities between parties that cannot severe upon the merchant . I shall not , ' con- subsist but by their agreement : this was well tinued he , at this time remind Sir ...
Pagina 358
... common duct to the tip of it . We discovered several little roads or canals run- ning from the ear into the brain , and took particular care to trace them out through their I was yesterday engaged in an assembly of several passages ...
... common duct to the tip of it . We discovered several little roads or canals run- ning from the ear into the brain , and took particular care to trace them out through their I was yesterday engaged in an assembly of several passages ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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