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Pagina 91
... sometimes I am lost in a crowd of Jews ; and sometimes make one in a group of Dutchmen . I am a Dane , Swede , or French- man , at different times ; or rather fancy my . self like the old philosopher , who upon being . asked what ...
... sometimes I am lost in a crowd of Jews ; and sometimes make one in a group of Dutchmen . I am a Dane , Swede , or French- man , at different times ; or rather fancy my . self like the old philosopher , who upon being . asked what ...
Pagina 130
... Sometime they rise in the shape of a pyramid , sometimes like a tower , and sometimes like a steeple . In Juvenal's time the building grew by several orders and stories , as he has very humourously described it : Tot premit ordinibus ...
... Sometime they rise in the shape of a pyramid , sometimes like a tower , and sometimes like a steeple . In Juvenal's time the building grew by several orders and stories , as he has very humourously described it : Tot premit ordinibus ...
Pagina 230
... sometimes whine , at others rail , " you make me mad sometimes , so you do , then swoon away , then come to life , have the with the silly way you have of treating me like use of speech to the greatest fluency imagin- a pretty idiot ...
... sometimes whine , at others rail , " you make me mad sometimes , so you do , then swoon away , then come to life , have the with the silly way you have of treating me like use of speech to the greatest fluency imagin- a pretty idiot ...
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