Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2F. Warne, 1866 |
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... tell you that riches with them remove many fears and cares . And therefore my advice is , that you endeavour to be honestly ich or contentedly poor ; but be sure that your riches be justly got or you spoil all . For it is well said ...
... tell you that riches with them remove many fears and cares . And therefore my advice is , that you endeavour to be honestly ich or contentedly poor ; but be sure that your riches be justly got or you spoil all . For it is well said ...
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... tell me what he found in the packet , and I might tell her . I that was young and innocent , and to that day had never in my mouth , What news ? began to think there was more in inquiring into public affairs than I thought of , and that ...
... tell me what he found in the packet , and I might tell her . I that was young and innocent , and to that day had never in my mouth , What news ? began to think there was more in inquiring into public affairs than I thought of , and that ...
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... tell that the vessel was full , and could express the greatness of the shower no otherwise but by spilling , and in artificial ex- pressions and runnings over . But because I have undertaken to tell the drops of the ocean , and to span ...
... tell that the vessel was full , and could express the greatness of the shower no otherwise but by spilling , and in artificial ex- pressions and runnings over . But because I have undertaken to tell the drops of the ocean , and to span ...
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