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... seen to unite , who if they have posterity at all , will probably be an ill - favoured race like them- selves . What gave rise to those laws might have been some such accidents as these . It sometimes happened , that a miser who had ...
... seen to unite , who if they have posterity at all , will probably be an ill - favoured race like them- selves . What gave rise to those laws might have been some such accidents as these . It sometimes happened , that a miser who had ...
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... seen , the prospect is hideous . Experience tells me , that my past enjoyments have brought no real felicity ; and sensation assures me , that those I have felt are stronger than those which are yet to come . Yet experience and ...
... seen , the prospect is hideous . Experience tells me , that my past enjoyments have brought no real felicity ; and sensation assures me , that those I have felt are stronger than those which are yet to come . Yet experience and ...
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... seen her long leave her ? added the female . enough , returned I ; I have got all her features by heart . Her eyes are still the same . Her nose is a very fine one , but it is still just such a nose now as it was half an hour ago ...
... seen her long leave her ? added the female . enough , returned I ; I have got all her features by heart . Her eyes are still the same . Her nose is a very fine one , but it is still just such a nose now as it was half an hour ago ...
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... seen , and spreading them before me , There , cries he , there's beauty , my Lord Snakeskin has bespoke the fellow to this for the birth - night this very morning ; it would look charming- ly in waistcoats . But I do not want a ...
... seen , and spreading them before me , There , cries he , there's beauty , my Lord Snakeskin has bespoke the fellow to this for the birth - night this very morning ; it would look charming- ly in waistcoats . But I do not want a ...
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... seen in Du Hal- de , Vol . II . Fol . p . 47 , and 58. This extract will at least serve to show that fondness for humour which appears in the writings of the Chinese . ❝ off . If they find themselves obliged to write. CITIZEN OF THE ...
... seen in Du Hal- de , Vol . II . Fol . p . 47 , and 58. This extract will at least serve to show that fondness for humour which appears in the writings of the Chinese . ❝ off . If they find themselves obliged to write. CITIZEN OF THE ...
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