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Page 166
... serve to sinew the state in times of danger ; that , as their faces are like ours , their hearts are so too ; that few minds are so base as that perseverance cannot amend ; that a man may see his last crime without dying for it ; and ...
... serve to sinew the state in times of danger ; that , as their faces are like ours , their hearts are so too ; that few minds are so base as that perseverance cannot amend ; that a man may see his last crime without dying for it ; and ...
Page 577
... served them for years before , with a little trimming and dressing will serve very well again ; the difficulty of nest- ling lies only upon the young ones who have no nest , and must therefore get up one as well as they can . But not ...
... served them for years before , with a little trimming and dressing will serve very well again ; the difficulty of nest- ling lies only upon the young ones who have no nest , and must therefore get up one as well as they can . But not ...
Page 717
... serve us so ! What shall we do ? Can't we go without it ? Jarvis . Go to Scotland without money ! To Scotland with- out money ! Lord how some people understand geography ! We might as well set sail for Patagonia upon a cork jacket ...
... serve us so ! What shall we do ? Can't we go without it ? Jarvis . Go to Scotland without money ! To Scotland with- out money ! Lord how some people understand geography ! We might as well set sail for Patagonia upon a cork jacket ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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