The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... believe our hours may very often be more profitably laid out in such transactions as make no figure in the world , than in such as are apt to draw upon them the attention of mankind . One may become wiser and better by several methods ...
... believe our hours may very often be more profitably laid out in such transactions as make no figure in the world , than in such as are apt to draw upon them the attention of mankind . One may become wiser and better by several methods ...
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... believe I was displeased with them , though I did nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent . His father was a very hard worldly man , and proud : so that there was no reason to believe he would easily be brought to think ...
... believe I was displeased with them , though I did nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent . His father was a very hard worldly man , and proud : so that there was no reason to believe he would easily be brought to think ...
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... believe he means to bring me , through necessity , to resign my pretensions to him for some provision for my life : but I will die first . Pray bid him remember what he said , and how he was charmed when he laughed at the heedless ...
... believe he means to bring me , through necessity , to resign my pretensions to him for some provision for my life : but I will die first . Pray bid him remember what he said , and how he was charmed when he laughed at the heedless ...
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