The Vicar of WakefieldF. M. Lupton, 1900 - 296 páginas |
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... most readily agreed to . As soon as he was gone , my wife called a council on the conduct of the day . She was of opinion that it was a most fortunate hit ; for she had known even stranger things than that brought to bear . She hoped ...
... most readily agreed to . As soon as he was gone , my wife called a council on the conduct of the day . She was of opinion that it was a most fortunate hit ; for she had known even stranger things than that brought to bear . She hoped ...
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... most sacred circumspec- tion . For he divides the power of the rich , and calls off the great from falling with tenfold weight on the middle order placed beneath them . The middle order may be compared to a town , of which the opulent ...
... most sacred circumspec- tion . For he divides the power of the rich , and calls off the great from falling with tenfold weight on the middle order placed beneath them . The middle order may be compared to a town , of which the opulent ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. our greeting with the most apparent candour ; and after a short time his presence only served to increase the general good - humour . After tea , he called me aside , to inquire after my ... most apparent candour; and ...
Oliver Goldsmith. our greeting with the most apparent candour ; and after a short time his presence only served to increase the general good - humour . After tea , he called me aside , to inquire after my ... most apparent candour; and ...
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