The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 páginas |
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... whose education has been better than their pa- rents , that my poor father's ignorance and vulgar lan- guage had often made me blush to think I was his fon ; and at his death I was not inconfolable for the lofs of that , which I was not ...
... whose education has been better than their pa- rents , that my poor father's ignorance and vulgar lan- guage had often made me blush to think I was his fon ; and at his death I was not inconfolable for the lofs of that , which I was not ...
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... whose prisons none can efcape , and whom I cannot " teach you to avoid . " Such was the declaration of REASON to thofe who demanded her protection . Some that recollected the dictates of EDUCATION , finding them now feconded by another ...
... whose prisons none can efcape , and whom I cannot " teach you to avoid . " Such was the declaration of REASON to thofe who demanded her protection . Some that recollected the dictates of EDUCATION , finding them now feconded by another ...
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... whose features were fo changed by the smoke , that they could not be diftinguished . Francifco immediately prefented him with a purfe of gold , promifing the next day to give him the reward he offered . The ftranger replied , that he ...
... whose features were fo changed by the smoke , that they could not be diftinguished . Francifco immediately prefented him with a purfe of gold , promifing the next day to give him the reward he offered . The ftranger replied , that he ...
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... whose steps are hurried by precipitation , from no other motive than the hope of gain ; and the whole world is put in motion by the defire of that wealth , which is chiefly to be valued as it fecures us from poverty ; for it is more ...
... whose steps are hurried by precipitation , from no other motive than the hope of gain ; and the whole world is put in motion by the defire of that wealth , which is chiefly to be valued as it fecures us from poverty ; for it is more ...
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... whose age was fomething more than fixty , had been about two years married to a fecond wife , a young woman who had been well educated , and lived in the polite world , but had no fortune . By his first wife , who had been dead about ...
... whose age was fomething more than fixty , had been about two years married to a fecond wife , a young woman who had been well educated , and lived in the polite world , but had no fortune . By his first wife , who had been dead about ...
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