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Page 45
... cause under such circumstances by and bought us some plums . He produced their delight in the bustle , and their excite- a new half - crown of resplendent bright- ment of joy in the prospect of a change , ness , and handed it to me to ...
... cause under such circumstances by and bought us some plums . He produced their delight in the bustle , and their excite- a new half - crown of resplendent bright- ment of joy in the prospect of a change , ness , and handed it to me to ...
Page 64
... cause . It is not a subtle conceit , but is consis- tent with observed fact , that men who are prone to praise and commend others are mostly men of a melancholy character . At any rate , they are men who take a very high view of the ...
... cause . It is not a subtle conceit , but is consis- tent with observed fact , that men who are prone to praise and commend others are mostly men of a melancholy character . At any rate , they are men who take a very high view of the ...
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... cause of the death . Of course last - named . Then he pays cousin Hughes they fixed upon the fever . During the thirty - eight shillings for the coat he had poor boy's illness , and before it seemed to procured for him , * borrows from ...
... cause of the death . Of course last - named . Then he pays cousin Hughes they fixed upon the fever . During the thirty - eight shillings for the coat he had poor boy's illness , and before it seemed to procured for him , * borrows from ...
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... cause of the great per- turbation in Bensington ; for no sooner did the half - tipsy old man see that his rival was carrying the day before him than he leaned his arms over his donkey's head , and began to make ironical comments on his ...
... cause of the great per- turbation in Bensington ; for no sooner did the half - tipsy old man see that his rival was carrying the day before him than he leaned his arms over his donkey's head , and began to make ironical comments on his ...
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... cause they feel themselves so very safe in this island that they think little of patri- otism ? But I have observed this thing — that when it is a foreigner who begins to say such things of England , your country- man he instantly ...
... cause they feel themselves so very safe in this island that they think little of patri- otism ? But I have observed this thing — that when it is a foreigner who begins to say such things of England , your country- man he instantly ...
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