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... soon " brought on a new law levelled against them ; but " the same degree of cunning which had taught the " knave to evade the former statutes , taught him to " evade the latter also ; he flew to new shifts , while " justice pursued ...
... soon " brought on a new law levelled against them ; but " the same degree of cunning which had taught the " knave to evade the former statutes , taught him to " evade the latter also ; he flew to new shifts , while " justice pursued ...
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... soon ; every excursion she makes gives her new anxiety , and her train is every bit as importunate , and wounds her peace as much as the bladder we sometimes see tied to the tail of a cat . Nay , he ventures to affirm , that a train may ...
... soon ; every excursion she makes gives her new anxiety , and her train is every bit as importunate , and wounds her peace as much as the bladder we sometimes see tied to the tail of a cat . Nay , he ventures to affirm , that a train may ...
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... soon perceived how " much more elegantly men were fed than he ; there- " fore , he began to loath his usual food and longed " for those delicacies which adorn the tables of prin- " ces ; but here again he found it impossible to be ...
... soon perceived how " much more elegantly men were fed than he ; there- " fore , he began to loath his usual food and longed " for those delicacies which adorn the tables of prin- " ces ; but here again he found it impossible to be ...
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... soon sinks ; time , the touchstone of what is truly valuable , will soon discover the fraud , and an author should never arrogate to himself any share of success , till his works have been read at least ten years with satisfaction . A ...
... soon sinks ; time , the touchstone of what is truly valuable , will soon discover the fraud , and an author should never arrogate to himself any share of success , till his works have been read at least ten years with satisfaction . A ...
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... soon seen that Periwinkle improved " in wind , which at last turned out accordingly ; " Crab was run to a stand - still , Slamerkin was knock- " ed up , and Periwinkle was brought in with universal " applause . " Thus you see Periwinkle ...
... soon seen that Periwinkle improved " in wind , which at last turned out accordingly ; " Crab was run to a stand - still , Slamerkin was knock- " ed up , and Periwinkle was brought in with universal " applause . " Thus you see Periwinkle ...
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