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Page 31
... live pleasantly without our help , why then should not we learn to live without theirs . No , my children , let us from this moment give up all pretensions to gentility ; we have still enough left for happiness if we are wise , and let ...
... live pleasantly without our help , why then should not we learn to live without theirs . No , my children , let us from this moment give up all pretensions to gentility ; we have still enough left for happiness if we are wise , and let ...
Page 315
... live continually upon the watch ; the inhabitant must resemble a knight in an enchanted castle , who expects to meet an adventure at every turning . But , Madam , said I , do no accidents ever happen to all this finery ? Man , Sir ...
... live continually upon the watch ; the inhabitant must resemble a knight in an enchanted castle , who expects to meet an adventure at every turning . But , Madam , said I , do no accidents ever happen to all this finery ? Man , Sir ...
Page 451
... live , shall live as long -As ever dead man did . LETTER CVII The English too fond of believing every report , without examination . A story of an incendiary to this purpose . To the same . is the most usual method in every report ...
... live , shall live as long -As ever dead man did . LETTER CVII The English too fond of believing every report , without examination . A story of an incendiary to this purpose . To the same . is the most usual method in every report ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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