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... designed her for a coach and six : what a stroke from Providence ! to see his dear money go to enrich a beggar : all Nature cried out at the profanation ! It sometimes happened also , that a lady who had inherited all the titles , and ...
... designed her for a coach and six : what a stroke from Providence ! to see his dear money go to enrich a beggar : all Nature cried out at the profanation ! It sometimes happened also , that a lady who had inherited all the titles , and ...
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... designed to pay our respects to the presiding goddess , but she was no where to be found . One of our companions asserted that her temple lay to the right ; another , to the left ; a third , insisted that it was straight before us ; and ...
... designed to pay our respects to the presiding goddess , but she was no where to be found . One of our companions asserted that her temple lay to the right ; another , to the left ; a third , insisted that it was straight before us ; and ...
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... designed they should be . A life of simplicity is best fitted to a state of solitude . The great law - giver of Russia attempted to im- prove the desolate inhabitants of Siberia , by sending among them some of the politest men of Europe ...
... designed they should be . A life of simplicity is best fitted to a state of solitude . The great law - giver of Russia attempted to im- prove the desolate inhabitants of Siberia , by sending among them some of the politest men of Europe ...
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... designed to relieve the poor , I have heard of but one erected for the benefit of decayed authors . This was founded by pope Urban VIII . and called the retreat of the incurables , intimating , that it was equally impossible to reclaim ...
... designed to relieve the poor , I have heard of but one erected for the benefit of decayed authors . This was founded by pope Urban VIII . and called the retreat of the incurables , intimating , that it was equally impossible to reclaim ...
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... designed . Yet though this people be so ignorant of the present real state of China , the philosophers I am describing have entered into long , learned , laborious disputes about what China was two thousand years ago . China and ...
... designed . Yet though this people be so ignorant of the present real state of China , the philosophers I am describing have entered into long , learned , laborious disputes about what China was two thousand years ago . China and ...
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