The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... Poor Richard's Philosophy Observations on War LIVED PAGE 1772-1837 1760 1706-1790 1769 V Necessary Hints to Those that Would Be Rich The Way to Make Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket The Whistle The Morals of Chess The Ephemera - An ...
... Poor Richard's Philosophy Observations on War LIVED PAGE 1772-1837 1760 1706-1790 1769 V Necessary Hints to Those that Would Be Rich The Way to Make Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket The Whistle The Morals of Chess The Ephemera - An ...
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... poor body , against your little property ? You are quite safe : it is not against you . But the judge declares that you have com- mitted an act of impiety . And did not the judges make the same declaration against Socrates ? Does it ...
... poor body , against your little property ? You are quite safe : it is not against you . But the judge declares that you have com- mitted an act of impiety . And did not the judges make the same declaration against Socrates ? Does it ...
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... poor creature whom Peter of Toledo caused to go in ; likewise on some Turkish slaves , two soldiers , and other foolhardy persons , who all perished , and could never be recovered by the water of the lake , as are dogs ; for which many ...
... poor creature whom Peter of Toledo caused to go in ; likewise on some Turkish slaves , two soldiers , and other foolhardy persons , who all perished , and could never be recovered by the water of the lake , as are dogs ; for which many ...
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... poor wounded birch will produce in a few hours , and not be as- tonished ? Is it not wonderful that some trees should , in a short space of time , weep more than they weigh ? And that so dry , so feeble , and wretched a branch as that ...
... poor wounded birch will produce in a few hours , and not be as- tonished ? Is it not wonderful that some trees should , in a short space of time , weep more than they weigh ? And that so dry , so feeble , and wretched a branch as that ...
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... poor which all should approve of . If the learned and ingen- ious like it , let the throng bray . They when it is best will ad- mire it the least . Two things are commonly blamed in poetry , and these are lies and flattery ; but it is ...
... poor which all should approve of . If the learned and ingen- ious like it , let the throng bray . They when it is best will ad- mire it the least . Two things are commonly blamed in poetry , and these are lies and flattery ; but it is ...
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