Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Том 2F. Warne, 1892 |
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... rich neighbour who is always so busy that he has no leisure to laugh ; the whole business of his life is to get money , and more money , that he may still get more and more money ; he is still drudging on , and says that Solomon says ...
... rich neighbour who is always so busy that he has no leisure to laugh ; the whole business of his life is to get money , and more money , that he may still get more and more money ; he is still drudging on , and says that Solomon says ...
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... rich as he , and had a wife as peevish and purse - proud as the other : and this law - suit begot higher oppositions , and actionable words , and more vexations and law - suits ; for you must remember that both were rich , and must ...
... rich as he , and had a wife as peevish and purse - proud as the other : and this law - suit begot higher oppositions , and actionable words , and more vexations and law - suits ; for you must remember that both were rich , and must ...
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... rich or contentedly poor ; but be sure that your riches be justly got or you spoil all . For it is well said , " He that loses his conscience has nothing left that is worth keeping . " There- fore be sure you look to that . And in the ...
... rich or contentedly poor ; but be sure that your riches be justly got or you spoil all . For it is well said , " He that loses his conscience has nothing left that is worth keeping . " There- fore be sure you look to that . And in the ...
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... rich and poor are at present upon a level ; some thousands of families which but the day before had been easy in their circumstances , being now scat- tered about in the fields , wanting every conveniency of life , and finding none able ...
... rich and poor are at present upon a level ; some thousands of families which but the day before had been easy in their circumstances , being now scat- tered about in the fields , wanting every conveniency of life , and finding none able ...
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... rich , cannot prevent his being happy . This discourse will never down ; this is not calculated for this age ... rich ; go then to God , and beg you may be rich ; I have not the face to put up such arrogant and intemperate requests to ...
... rich , cannot prevent his being happy . This discourse will never down ; this is not calculated for this age ... rich ; go then to God , and beg you may be rich ; I have not the face to put up such arrogant and intemperate requests to ...
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