The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... merits disappear ; If mild- " Our lazy master loves his ease , " The boys , at school , do any thing they please . " If rigid- " He's a cross hard - hearted wretch , " He drives the children stupid with his birch . < 6 My child , with ...
... merits disappear ; If mild- " Our lazy master loves his ease , " The boys , at school , do any thing they please . " If rigid- " He's a cross hard - hearted wretch , " He drives the children stupid with his birch . < 6 My child , with ...
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... merit and virtue , wherever he found them ; but he exposed with severity , violence , fraud , and iniquity , whether clothed in rags , or shrouded behind the mantle of wealth or influence . To those who sought it , he gave honest and ...
... merit and virtue , wherever he found them ; but he exposed with severity , violence , fraud , and iniquity , whether clothed in rags , or shrouded behind the mantle of wealth or influence . To those who sought it , he gave honest and ...
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... merits of our domes- tic and poetical friend Asmodeo . We regret that any engagement should cause a suspension of his tuneful powers : 1 The harp full defty can he strike , And wake the Lover's lute alike ; To dear St. Valentine no ...
... merits of our domes- tic and poetical friend Asmodeo . We regret that any engagement should cause a suspension of his tuneful powers : 1 The harp full defty can he strike , And wake the Lover's lute alike ; To dear St. Valentine no ...
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... merits of his adversaries , where they have real merit , nor leads him to any intemperance of language , unworthy of himself or of the subject . " - COURAGE is one of the most dazzling of the virtues . It always challenges our ...
... merits of his adversaries , where they have real merit , nor leads him to any intemperance of language , unworthy of himself or of the subject . " - COURAGE is one of the most dazzling of the virtues . It always challenges our ...
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... merits and demands which , according to the situation and local circumstances of a country , happiness of its inhabitants should certainly be well understood by all are essentially necessary to preserve the association and promote the ...
... merits and demands which , according to the situation and local circumstances of a country , happiness of its inhabitants should certainly be well understood by all are essentially necessary to preserve the association and promote the ...
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