The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... poor , or pretended poor , in every place , are a great reproach to us , and eclipse the glory of all other charity . It is the utmost re- proach to society that there should be a poor man unrelieved , or a poor rogue unpunished . I ...
... poor , or pretended poor , in every place , are a great reproach to us , and eclipse the glory of all other charity . It is the utmost re- proach to society that there should be a poor man unrelieved , or a poor rogue unpunished . I ...
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... poor relations , of all persons of con- dition in the whole town . At the price of a good sum of money , Sempronia ... poor gal- lant to a rich wench , and a moneyless girl to a man of fortune . But then she has no manner of conscience ...
... poor relations , of all persons of con- dition in the whole town . At the price of a good sum of money , Sempronia ... poor gal- lant to a rich wench , and a moneyless girl to a man of fortune . But then she has no manner of conscience ...
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... poor wise man , and he , by his wisdom , delivered the city ; yet no man remembered that same poor man . Then , said I , wisdom is better than strength ; never- theless , the poor man's wisdom is despised , and his words are not heard ...
... poor wise man , and he , by his wisdom , delivered the city ; yet no man remembered that same poor man . Then , said I , wisdom is better than strength ; never- theless , the poor man's wisdom is despised , and his words are not heard ...
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