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There is no danger from me of my offending him in that kind ; neither my mind ,
nor my body , nor my fortune , allow me any materials for that vanity . * * “ As far
as my memory can return back into my past life , before I knew , or was capable of
...
There is no danger from me of my offending him in that kind ; neither my mind ,
nor my body , nor my fortune , allow me any materials for that vanity . * * “ As far
as my memory can return back into my past life , before I knew , or was capable of
...
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... French Courts ) ; yet all this was so far from altering my opinion , that it only
added the confirmation of reason to that which was before but natural inclination .
I saw clearly all the paint of that kind of life , the nearer I came to it ; and that
beauty ...
... French Courts ) ; yet all this was so far from altering my opinion , that it only
added the confirmation of reason to that which was before but natural inclination .
I saw clearly all the paint of that kind of life , the nearer I came to it ; and that
beauty ...
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... is it to be free from all contentions , from all enyving , or being envied , from
receiving or paying all kind of ceremonies ! It is , in my mind , a very delightful
pastime for two good and agreeable friends to travel up and down together 64 ...
... is it to be free from all contentions , from all enyving , or being envied , from
receiving or paying all kind of ceremonies ! It is , in my mind , a very delightful
pastime for two good and agreeable friends to travel up and down together 64 ...
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... friend Metrodorus ; after whose death , making in one of his letters a kind
commemoration of the happiness which they two had enjoyed together , he adds
at last , that he thought it no disparagement to those qualifications of their life ,
that , in ...
... friend Metrodorus ; after whose death , making in one of his letters a kind
commemoration of the happiness which they two had enjoyed together , he adds
at last , that he thought it no disparagement to those qualifications of their life ,
that , in ...
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... cures the diseases of others . The best kind of glory , no doubt is that which is
reflected from honesty , such as was the glory of Cato and Aristides ; but it was
painful to them both and is seldom beneficial to any 66 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... cures the diseases of others . The best kind of glory , no doubt is that which is
reflected from honesty , such as was the glory of Cato and Aristides ; but it was
painful to them both and is seldom beneficial to any 66 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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