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... received accounts of the respective charac- ters of Romulus and Numa - just as Athenian greatness may most naturally be attributed to Solon , that of Sparta to Lycurgus , and our own to the admirable Alfred , each go- vernment taking ...
... received accounts of the respective charac- ters of Romulus and Numa - just as Athenian greatness may most naturally be attributed to Solon , that of Sparta to Lycurgus , and our own to the admirable Alfred , each go- vernment taking ...
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... received it with a blush of surprise and gratitude , and hurried to rejoin his company - there was a murmur of applause - and the stranger passed on . Though the scene of a moment , and without a word spoken , it touched every heart ...
... received it with a blush of surprise and gratitude , and hurried to rejoin his company - there was a murmur of applause - and the stranger passed on . Though the scene of a moment , and without a word spoken , it touched every heart ...
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Original. When I found my uncle , I will say he received me kindly enough ; but he seemed to look upon me much more as soon as he heard how a gentleman like you had been pleased to stand my friend ; and I do not think but I should have ...
Original. When I found my uncle , I will say he received me kindly enough ; but he seemed to look upon me much more as soon as he heard how a gentleman like you had been pleased to stand my friend ; and I do not think but I should have ...
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... received a second order , but was unable to obtain payment for half the first . However , after all , the balance was greatly in his favour ; for the first noise of his success prodigiously increased his custom amongst his plainer ...
... received a second order , but was unable to obtain payment for half the first . However , after all , the balance was greatly in his favour ; for the first noise of his success prodigiously increased his custom amongst his plainer ...
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... received eighteen shillings , he went to weav- ing , at which he could only earn ten shillings , and got two shillings more from the parish . I have known cases of men procuring themselves and their families to be turned out of their ...
... received eighteen shillings , he went to weav- ing , at which he could only earn ten shillings , and got two shillings more from the parish . I have known cases of men procuring themselves and their families to be turned out of their ...
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