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Pagina 298
... Master ? bid me follow him : I did so , and in a very little thought my self the happiest Creature in this World . me was taken up in carrying Letters to Wenches , or ges to young Ladies of my Master's Acquaintance . We ed from Tavern ...
... Master ? bid me follow him : I did so , and in a very little thought my self the happiest Creature in this World . me was taken up in carrying Letters to Wenches , or ges to young Ladies of my Master's Acquaintance . We ed from Tavern ...
Pagina 328
... Master . No. 108 . ADDISON . Grat As I was Ye his House , a he told him , ing ; and tha intended to delivered a L Messenger le half Dead , but still so much alive as to shew in his quisite Joy and Love towards the other . I thought ting ...
... Master . No. 108 . ADDISON . Grat As I was Ye his House , a he told him , ing ; and tha intended to delivered a L Messenger le half Dead , but still so much alive as to shew in his quisite Joy and Love towards the other . I thought ting ...
Pagina 415
... Master of himself and his own Passions , cannot be a proper Master of another . Aequanimity n a Man's own Words and Actions , will easily diffuse it self hrough his whole Family . Pamphilio has the happiest Hous- old of any Man I know ...
... Master of himself and his own Passions , cannot be a proper Master of another . Aequanimity n a Man's own Words and Actions , will easily diffuse it self hrough his whole Family . Pamphilio has the happiest Hous- old of any Man I know ...
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