... to his companion, I make no doubt but that old woman is happier than either you or I. Mr, Gibbon, however, fagacioufly enough obferves, " The Prince and the philofopher might anfwer for themfelves, but I, for my part, do not envy the happinefs of... Essays on Various Subjects - Страница 14по John Bigland - 1805Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
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...seeing a poor old! woman, who1 gained her fivlihood by labouring in the gardens, .asleep on a bank, said to his companion, I make no doubt but that old woman...happier than either you or I. Mr. Gibbon, however, sagaciously enough observes, «' The Prince and the philosopher might answer fer themselves, but I,... | |
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