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... respect you most . If you wish only to support nature , Sir William Petty fixes your allowance at three pounds a year ; but as times are much altered , let us call it six pounds . This sum will fill your belly , shelter you from the ...
... respect you most . If you wish only to support nature , Sir William Petty fixes your allowance at three pounds a year ; but as times are much altered , let us call it six pounds . This sum will fill your belly , shelter you from the ...
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... respect , you should dine with the first duke in England . For nine people in ten that you meet with , would have a higher opinion of you for having dined with a duke ; and the great genius himself would receive you better , because you ...
... respect , you should dine with the first duke in England . For nine people in ten that you meet with , would have a higher opinion of you for having dined with a duke ; and the great genius himself would receive you better , because you ...
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... respect due to so eminent a man , whilst his conduct as a political writer was boldly and pointedly arraigned , as ... respecting Falkland's Islands , ' and ' The Patriot . ' " I am willing to do justice to the merit of Dr. Towers , of ...
... respect due to so eminent a man , whilst his conduct as a political writer was boldly and pointedly arraigned , as ... respecting Falkland's Islands , ' and ' The Patriot . ' " I am willing to do justice to the merit of Dr. Towers , of ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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