The Original, Том 1Henry Renshaw, 1835 |
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... comfort from his looks . .................. .. PUNCTUALITY . If you desire to enjoy life , avoid unpunctual people . They impede business and poison pleasure . Make it your own rule not only to be punctual , but a little beforehand ...
... comfort from his looks . .................. .. PUNCTUALITY . If you desire to enjoy life , avoid unpunctual people . They impede business and poison pleasure . Make it your own rule not only to be punctual , but a little beforehand ...
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... comfort- ably off , that she has sent me word I need trouble myself no further on her account . I hope , sir , you will not take it amiss- " ( here he paused and blushed ; ) — " but why I have taken the liberty to come to - day is , my ...
... comfort- ably off , that she has sent me word I need trouble myself no further on her account . I hope , sir , you will not take it amiss- " ( here he paused and blushed ; ) — " but why I have taken the liberty to come to - day is , my ...
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... comfort , and was no doubt , from what we observed , sleeping off the effects of supper and gin . In another room were two young men and their wives , with no other furniture than two poor beds ; and the rest of the inmates were of a ...
... comfort , and was no doubt , from what we observed , sleeping off the effects of supper and gin . In another room were two young men and their wives , with no other furniture than two poor beds ; and the rest of the inmates were of a ...
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... comfort , and any person , visiting the family in the day - time , would have had no doubt of their being in a state of destitution , an error into which medical men and benevolent ladies are very apt to fall , from not having ...
... comfort , and any person , visiting the family in the day - time , would have had no doubt of their being in a state of destitution , an error into which medical men and benevolent ladies are very apt to fall , from not having ...
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... comfort to him . He necessarily becomes what he feigns to be , and drags after him , without remorse , his family and all within his influence . Such is the operation of the poor laws , that deceit and self - debasement , in various de ...
... comfort to him . He necessarily becomes what he feigns to be , and drags after him , without remorse , his family and all within his influence . Such is the operation of the poor laws , that deceit and self - debasement , in various de ...
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