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... thought him the amiable . youth whom I found him . This made its effect . After having seen hi two hours , I was obliged to pass the evening in a company , which never had been so wearisome to me . I could not speak , I could not play ...
... thought him the amiable . youth whom I found him . This made its effect . After having seen hi two hours , I was obliged to pass the evening in a company , which never had been so wearisome to me . I could not speak , I could not play ...
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... thought , ' for those who seek after jewels , or the precious metals , do not collect what are called spars . The gems of thought would have been a prefer- able expression . We cannot enumerate the several elegies , odes , and sonnets ...
... thought , ' for those who seek after jewels , or the precious metals , do not collect what are called spars . The gems of thought would have been a prefer- able expression . We cannot enumerate the several elegies , odes , and sonnets ...
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... thought right to provide for adding something to the earnings of persons in advanced periods of life , without shut- ting them up in workhouses , which I am persuaded would be as economical as humane , a more favourable attention may ...
... thought right to provide for adding something to the earnings of persons in advanced periods of life , without shut- ting them up in workhouses , which I am persuaded would be as economical as humane , a more favourable attention may ...
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