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... fortune ; for I question whether you are as able to bear the first as the last . If you don't tell me a damned poetical fib in saying that people of taste so often borrow Cicero of you , I will send you half a score of them with which ...
... fortune ; for I question whether you are as able to bear the first as the last . If you don't tell me a damned poetical fib in saying that people of taste so often borrow Cicero of you , I will send you half a score of them with which ...
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... fortune , Zieten passed several months at Wustrau in uninterrupted seclusion . This way of life at length grew intolerable , and he resolved to return to Berlin . Conscious that he was unable singly to push his fortune there , and that ...
... fortune , Zieten passed several months at Wustrau in uninterrupted seclusion . This way of life at length grew intolerable , and he resolved to return to Berlin . Conscious that he was unable singly to push his fortune there , and that ...
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... fortune destines to the rank of favourites have many mortifications to undergo preparatory to the enjoyments which are one day to fall to their share . ' Having experienced from his captain much gross ill treat ment , fortune now begins ...
... fortune destines to the rank of favourites have many mortifications to undergo preparatory to the enjoyments which are one day to fall to their share . ' Having experienced from his captain much gross ill treat ment , fortune now begins ...
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