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Pagina 69
... keep down the secret swellings of resentment , and stifle the very first suggestions of self - esteem ; to establish my mind in tranquillity , and over - value nothing in my own , or in another's posses- sion . For the benefit of such ...
... keep down the secret swellings of resentment , and stifle the very first suggestions of self - esteem ; to establish my mind in tranquillity , and over - value nothing in my own , or in another's posses- sion . For the benefit of such ...
Pagina 87
... keep open their doors , it being the nature of mankind to love every thing , that is prohibited . He further pretended to reason , that it might be as profitable to the nation to make French wine as French hats ; and concluded with the ...
... keep open their doors , it being the nature of mankind to love every thing , that is prohibited . He further pretended to reason , that it might be as profitable to the nation to make French wine as French hats ; and concluded with the ...
Pagina 102
... keep them from hurting one another , or to lose the use of a limb in parting a couple of furi- ous mastiffs . He then insisted upon the ingratitude and disingenuity of treating in this manner a necessary and domestic animal , that has ...
... keep them from hurting one another , or to lose the use of a limb in parting a couple of furi- ous mastiffs . He then insisted upon the ingratitude and disingenuity of treating in this manner a necessary and domestic animal , that has ...
Pagina 111
... keep out her master . She had just time enough to convey the lover into a chest before she admitted the husband and his wife into the room . You may be sure that trunk was absolutely neces- sary to be opened ; but upon her husband's ...
... keep out her master . She had just time enough to convey the lover into a chest before she admitted the husband and his wife into the room . You may be sure that trunk was absolutely neces- sary to be opened ; but upon her husband's ...
Pagina 114
... keep together , we resolved to club for a coach . This gen- tleman I knew to be the first of the order of the cho- leric . I must confess ( were there no crime in it ) no- thing could be more diverting than the impertinence of the high ...
... keep together , we resolved to club for a coach . This gen- tleman I knew to be the first of the order of the cho- leric . I must confess ( were there no crime in it ) no- thing could be more diverting than the impertinence of the high ...
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