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... any loud lamentations ; he thought it beft to bear his lofs with ferenity ; fo , mending up the old coffin where he had lain himself , he placed his faith- lefs less spouse in his room ; and , unwilling that CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 61.
... any loud lamentations ; he thought it beft to bear his lofs with ferenity ; fo , mending up the old coffin where he had lain himself , he placed his faith- lefs less spouse in his room ; and , unwilling that CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 61.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. less spouse in his room ; and , unwilling that fo many nuptial preparations fhould be expended in vain , he the fame night married the widow with the large fan . As they both were apprifed of the foibles of ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. less spouse in his room ; and , unwilling that fo many nuptial preparations fhould be expended in vain , he the fame night married the widow with the large fan . As they both were apprifed of the foibles of ...
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... less than feven hundred foreign princeffes of exquifite fentiment and beauty , each alone fuf- ficient to make feven hundred ordinary men happy . Distracted in fuch a variety , the generous Bon- bennin , had he not been obliged by the ...
... less than feven hundred foreign princeffes of exquifite fentiment and beauty , each alone fuf- ficient to make feven hundred ordinary men happy . Distracted in fuch a variety , the generous Bon- bennin , had he not been obliged by the ...
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... less than an hour at fartheft ; a dispute therefore began , and as it was managed between two of very oppofite characters , it threat- ened to grow more bitter at every reply . Mrs. Tibbs wondered how people could pretend to know the ...
... less than an hour at fartheft ; a dispute therefore began , and as it was managed between two of very oppofite characters , it threat- ened to grow more bitter at every reply . Mrs. Tibbs wondered how people could pretend to know the ...
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... less than the infinuating addrefs of a fine writer can win its way to an heart already relaxed in all the effeminacy of refinement . Books are necef- fary to correct the vices of the polite , but those vices are ever changing , and the ...
... less than the infinuating addrefs of a fine writer can win its way to an heart already relaxed in all the effeminacy of refinement . Books are necef- fary to correct the vices of the polite , but those vices are ever changing , and the ...
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