The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, Том 1John Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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... your ditchers , be accounted equally civilized with yourselves ? Shall they who watch the look , and tremble at the frowns of a 4 * FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . $ 7 people, who originally have so principled their constitu- ...
... your ditchers , be accounted equally civilized with yourselves ? Shall they who watch the look , and tremble at the frowns of a 4 * FROM THE BEST AUTHORS . $ 7 people, who originally have so principled their constitu- ...
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... equally be destroyed . The gentleman appeared convinced , and told him " that he would conform to his counsel , and though he could not change his course of life at once , he would leave off strong liquors by degrees . " " By degrees ...
... equally be destroyed . The gentleman appeared convinced , and told him " that he would conform to his counsel , and though he could not change his course of life at once , he would leave off strong liquors by degrees . " " By degrees ...
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... equally wealthy with himself , subservient to his wishes ; but let him increase his own wealth , and then he will be able to extend his influence over those who were formerly his equals ; consequently they are impoverished in the same ...
... equally wealthy with himself , subservient to his wishes ; but let him increase his own wealth , and then he will be able to extend his influence over those who were formerly his equals ; consequently they are impoverished in the same ...
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... equally culpable : there can be no more harm merely in the acquisition of a throne than there is in making a fortune and a crown received by inheritance is as much the property of the possessor as an estate received by the death of the ...
... equally culpable : there can be no more harm merely in the acquisition of a throne than there is in making a fortune and a crown received by inheritance is as much the property of the possessor as an estate received by the death of the ...
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... equally preclude the poor . The wealthy are formed into bodies by their professions , their different degrees of opu- lence called ranks , their knowledge , and their small num- ber . They necessarily , in all countries , administer go ...
... equally preclude the poor . The wealthy are formed into bodies by their professions , their different degrees of opu- lence called ranks , their knowledge , and their small num- ber . They necessarily , in all countries , administer go ...
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