The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... speaking ; and that I might not be startled at my own voice , which has happened to me more than once , I used to ... speak much by my- self , and to draw upon me the whole attention of those I conversed with , I used for some time to ...
... speaking ; and that I might not be startled at my own voice , which has happened to me more than once , I used to ... speak much by my- self , and to draw upon me the whole attention of those I conversed with , I used for some time to ...
Pagina 8
... speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civi- lized people , because they speak one thing and mean another : truth they call barbarity , and falsehood liteness . Upon my first landing , one , who was sent from the king of this ...
... speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civi- lized people , because they speak one thing and mean another : truth they call barbarity , and falsehood liteness . Upon my first landing , one , who was sent from the king of this ...
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... speaking . I am grown weary of my taciturnity , and having served iny country many years under the title of the dumb ... speak if they would , but purposely avoid it that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a livelihood ...
... speaking . I am grown weary of my taciturnity , and having served iny country many years under the title of the dumb ... speak if they would , but purposely avoid it that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a livelihood ...
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