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... returned the favour , and carried his horse . Thus , in the inti- macy between my author and me , he has usually given me a lift of his eastern sublimity , and I have sometimes given him a return of my colloquial ease . Yet it appears ...
... returned the favour , and carried his horse . Thus , in the inti- macy between my author and me , he has usually given me a lift of his eastern sublimity , and I have sometimes given him a return of my colloquial ease . Yet it appears ...
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... returned I ; the guardians of the temple should pay you your wages , friend , and not permit you to squeeze thus from every spectator . When we pay our money at the door to see a show , we never give more as we are going out . Sure ...
... returned I ; the guardians of the temple should pay you your wages , friend , and not permit you to squeeze thus from every spectator . When we pay our money at the door to see a show , we never give more as we are going out . Sure ...
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... returned I. I am sorry for that , cries the scrivener , with all my heart ; for they who want money when they come to borrow , will always want money when they should come to pay . 66 From him I flew with indignation to one of the best ...
... returned I. I am sorry for that , cries the scrivener , with all my heart ; for they who want money when they come to borrow , will always want money when they should come to pay . 66 From him I flew with indignation to one of the best ...
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OF | 4 |
The Preface to Dr Brookess Natural History | 94 |
Introduction to a New History of the World | 103 |
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