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... upon them , and tear them to pieces ? To which the sire answered , with a great composure of mind , " If there were no 66 curs , I should be no mastiff . " VOL . III . B No. CXVI . THURSDAY , JANUARY 5 . ..... Pars THE TATLER . 13.
... upon them , and tear them to pieces ? To which the sire answered , with a great composure of mind , " If there were no 66 curs , I should be no mastiff . " VOL . III . B No. CXVI . THURSDAY , JANUARY 5 . ..... Pars THE TATLER . 13.
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... mind to look as big and burly as other persons of her quality ; that she had kept out of it as long as she could , and till she began to appear little in the eyes of all her acquaint- ance ; that if she laid it aside , people would ...
... mind to look as big and burly as other persons of her quality ; that she had kept out of it as long as she could , and till she began to appear little in the eyes of all her acquaint- ance ; that if she laid it aside , people would ...
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... mind , there is no part of it which I ob- serve with greater satisfaction , than that tenderness and concern which it bears for the good and happiness of mankind . My own circumstances are indeed so nar- row and scanty , that I should ...
... mind , there is no part of it which I ob- serve with greater satisfaction , than that tenderness and concern which it bears for the good and happiness of mankind . My own circumstances are indeed so nar- row and scanty , that I should ...
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... mind , that I thought myself even out of the possibility of receiv- ing comfort . The occasion was as follows ; when I was a youth in a part of the army which was then quartered at Dover , I fell in love with an agreeable young woman of ...
... mind , that I thought myself even out of the possibility of receiv- ing comfort . The occasion was as follows ; when I was a youth in a part of the army which was then quartered at Dover , I fell in love with an agreeable young woman of ...
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gine my state of mind upon such an occasion than for me to express it . I said to myself , it is not in the power of heaven to relieve me ! When I waked , equally trans- ported and astonished , to see myself drawn out of an affliction ...
gine my state of mind upon such an occasion than for me to express it . I said to myself , it is not in the power of heaven to relieve me ! When I waked , equally trans- ported and astonished , to see myself drawn out of an affliction ...
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