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... except that of amusement ; if you allow yourselves to float loose and careless
on the tide of life , ready to receive any direction which the current of fashion may
chance to give you ; what can you expect to follow from such beginnings ?
... except that of amusement ; if you allow yourselves to float loose and careless
on the tide of life , ready to receive any direction which the current of fashion may
chance to give you ; what can you expect to follow from such beginnings ?
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at proofhich it a cour palater to give life , and therefore ought not wantonly to take
it away from the meanest insect , without fufficient reason ; they all receive it from
the same benevolent hand as ourselves , and have therefore an equal right to ...
at proofhich it a cour palater to give life , and therefore ought not wantonly to take
it away from the meanest insect , without fufficient reason ; they all receive it from
the same benevolent hand as ourselves , and have therefore an equal right to ...
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Her large blue eyes were cast on the ground : She was drawing back her hand
as I put a trifle into it ; on receiving which she turned them up to me , muttered
something which I could not hear , and then , letting go her cloak , and pressing
her ...
Her large blue eyes were cast on the ground : She was drawing back her hand
as I put a trifle into it ; on receiving which she turned them up to me , muttered
something which I could not hear , and then , letting go her cloak , and pressing
her ...
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... assigned for foreigners : When the good man skulked towards the boxes
appointed for the Lacedæmonians , that honeft people , more virtuous than polite
; rofe up all to a man , and , with the greatest respect , received him among them .
... assigned for foreigners : When the good man skulked towards the boxes
appointed for the Lacedæmonians , that honeft people , more virtuous than polite
; rofe up all to a man , and , with the greatest respect , received him among them .
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... he therefore determined to receive her into his family , not as a servant , but as
a companion to his daughter , a young ... gentleman was touched with her
distress , and Mifs received her with great tenderness and complacency : she
wiped ...
... he therefore determined to receive her into his family , not as a servant , but as
a companion to his daughter , a young ... gentleman was touched with her
distress , and Mifs received her with great tenderness and complacency : she
wiped ...
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