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... poor , but honeft parents . They made a hard fhift to have him instructed in reading , and even in writing and arithmetic , and then they left him to find his way through the world as he beft could . The young man , like a philofopher ...
... poor , but honeft parents . They made a hard fhift to have him instructed in reading , and even in writing and arithmetic , and then they left him to find his way through the world as he beft could . The young man , like a philofopher ...
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... poor Britannia that the is beggared , and bleeding , and expiring , aye , and dead too , for aught that fome folks care . " He rounded this pathetic period with one of his best oaths .: " Were all men to make speeches , " faid I ...
... poor Britannia that the is beggared , and bleeding , and expiring , aye , and dead too , for aught that fome folks care . " He rounded this pathetic period with one of his best oaths .: " Were all men to make speeches , " faid I ...
Strona 11
... Poor fifter Juddy ! It is true , I never was in the gallies at Nice , as you have been ; but I have touched at Marseilles , and have laid clofe off the mole of Genoa , and that is farther than ever you travelled ; and I fay they are all ...
... Poor fifter Juddy ! It is true , I never was in the gallies at Nice , as you have been ; but I have touched at Marseilles , and have laid clofe off the mole of Genoa , and that is farther than ever you travelled ; and I fay they are all ...
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... poor Caftillo . The deduction which I should recommend to be drawn from it , and in which I am perfuaded I fhall be anticipated by candour , is fimply to reflect , that such being the frail materials , of which men of tender feelings ...
... poor Caftillo . The deduction which I should recommend to be drawn from it , and in which I am perfuaded I fhall be anticipated by candour , is fimply to reflect , that such being the frail materials , of which men of tender feelings ...
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... poor Signor Bergamefco is much hurried , and his time is not his own . " Signor Bergamefco ! " cried I , " Is your French mafter an Italian ? " " Yes , " faid fhe , " of a noble family in the domi- nion of the doge of Venice ; but a ...
... poor Signor Bergamefco is much hurried , and his time is not his own . " Signor Bergamefco ! " cried I , " Is your French mafter an Italian ? " " Yes , " faid fhe , " of a noble family in the domi- nion of the doge of Venice ; but a ...
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Strona 604 - I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
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Strona 339 - I (like a hermit) dwell On a rock, or in a cell, Calling home the smallest part That is missing of my heart, To bestow it, where I may Meet a rival every day ? If She undervalue me ; What care I, how fair She be!
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