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... circumstances , his chil- dren , and his friends ; but alas ! leisure purchased by severe applica tion often comes too late to be enjoyed ; and , in a worldly , as well as in a religious sense , When we find The key of life , it opens ...
... circumstances , his chil- dren , and his friends ; but alas ! leisure purchased by severe applica tion often comes too late to be enjoyed ; and , in a worldly , as well as in a religious sense , When we find The key of life , it opens ...
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... circumstances of the country might be supposed to lead her inhabitants . In the second book , he dis- tinctly considers several methods and schemes for the pro- motion and encouragement of industry , and offers brief notices respecting ...
... circumstances of the country might be supposed to lead her inhabitants . In the second book , he dis- tinctly considers several methods and schemes for the pro- motion and encouragement of industry , and offers brief notices respecting ...
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... circumstances to any satirical narrative that ever was penned . The entrance of the friar into the house of the sick man , his driving away the sleeping cat from the bench he thought proper to occupy , the manner in which he lays down ...
... circumstances to any satirical narrative that ever was penned . The entrance of the friar into the house of the sick man , his driving away the sleeping cat from the bench he thought proper to occupy , the manner in which he lays down ...
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