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... Hearts are wholly set upon e , Magnificence , and Pleasure . The most Elegant and ect of all the Latin Historians ... Heart , and Avarice of another . Father of a Family would often range himself under the ners of Avarice , and the ...
... Hearts are wholly set upon e , Magnificence , and Pleasure . The most Elegant and ect of all the Latin Historians ... Heart , and Avarice of another . Father of a Family would often range himself under the ners of Avarice , and the ...
Pagina 316
... Heart , and Kindness to L he can hardly English Plai 3 . LE . ] Thursday , June 28 . Sibi quivis Speret idem , sudet multum frustraque laboret Ausus idem . . - Hor . Nature , and Greatness of Courage and There hath b Manners and of none ...
... Heart , and Kindness to L he can hardly English Plai 3 . LE . ] Thursday , June 28 . Sibi quivis Speret idem , sudet multum frustraque laboret Ausus idem . . - Hor . Nature , and Greatness of Courage and There hath b Manners and of none ...
Pagina 492
... Heart , that it disables it from struggling or bearing up against the Woes and Distresses which befal it . The Mind meets with other Misfortunes in her whole Strength ; she stands collected within her self , and sustains the Shock with ...
... Heart , that it disables it from struggling or bearing up against the Woes and Distresses which befal it . The Mind meets with other Misfortunes in her whole Strength ; she stands collected within her self , and sustains the Shock with ...
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