Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... master told me , at the same time , what was good of it was better than any boy's in the form . And ( whatever shame it may be to own it ) I have observed the same odd fate has frequently attended the course of my later conduct in life ...
... master told me , at the same time , what was good of it was better than any boy's in the form . And ( whatever shame it may be to own it ) I have observed the same odd fate has frequently attended the course of my later conduct in life ...
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... masters of both , that on such occasions had not rather show their parts than their courage and the preference is just ; a bull - deg may have one , and only a man can have the other . Thus it happens , that in the coarse merriment of ...
... masters of both , that on such occasions had not rather show their parts than their courage and the preference is just ; a bull - deg may have one , and only a man can have the other . Thus it happens , that in the coarse merriment of ...
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... masters of it ; one of a more polite and extensive imagination , the other of a knowledge more closely useful to the business of life . The one gives you perpetual pleasure , and seems always to be taking it ; the other seems to take ...
... masters of it ; one of a more polite and extensive imagination , the other of a knowledge more closely useful to the business of life . The one gives you perpetual pleasure , and seems always to be taking it ; the other seems to take ...
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... master of that freedom , let his condition be never so exalted , must still want something to come up to the happiness of his inferiors who enjoy it . If Socrates could take pleasure in playing at even or odd with his children , or ...
... master of that freedom , let his condition be never so exalted , must still want something to come up to the happiness of his inferiors who enjoy it . If Socrates could take pleasure in playing at even or odd with his children , or ...
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... happy prince from his real religion , to assist at another , to which his heart was so utterly averse . I now pro- ceed to the facts I promised to speak of . King Charles's death was judged by our school- master a 24 THE LIFE OF.
... happy prince from his real religion , to assist at another , to which his heart was so utterly averse . I now pro- ceed to the facts I promised to speak of . King Charles's death was judged by our school- master a 24 THE LIFE OF.
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1826 |
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