Collected Works, Том 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... returned , we had both agreed that money was never so hard to be come at as now . Abraham returned to inform us , that he had been over the whole fair and could not get change , tho ' he had offered half a crown for doing it . This was ...
... returned , we had both agreed that money was never so hard to be come at as now . Abraham returned to inform us , that he had been over the whole fair and could not get change , tho ' he had offered half a crown for doing it . This was ...
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... returned I , " and yet it would be easy this moment to point out a man , " and I fixed my eye sted- fastly upon him , " whose head and heart form a most detestable contrast . Ay , Sir , " continued I , raising my voice , “ and I am glad ...
... returned I , " and yet it would be easy this moment to point out a man , " and I fixed my eye sted- fastly upon him , " whose head and heart form a most detestable contrast . Ay , Sir , " continued I , raising my voice , “ and I am glad ...
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... returned to the house with her sister . In a few minutes he was alighted from his chariot , and making up to the place where I was still sitting , enquired after my health with his 5 usual air of familiarity . " Sir , " replied I ...
... returned to the house with her sister . In a few minutes he was alighted from his chariot , and making up to the place where I was still sitting , enquired after my health with his 5 usual air of familiarity . " Sir , " replied I ...
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