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... pleasures ; had its intelligence ; and as an apostle in sa- but now one face of indolence overspreads the cred writ is ... pleasure for the reality of its con- " When Scanderbeg , Prince of Epirus , was dead , the Turks , who had but too ...
... pleasures ; had its intelligence ; and as an apostle in sa- but now one face of indolence overspreads the cred writ is ... pleasure for the reality of its con- " When Scanderbeg , Prince of Epirus , was dead , the Turks , who had but too ...
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... pleasure , honour , and riches , are things for notice , and be subject to the power of the in - which he has no taste . But notwithstanding quisition . They have their emissaries and sub- all this , and what else he may defend himself ...
... pleasure , honour , and riches , are things for notice , and be subject to the power of the in - which he has no taste . But notwithstanding quisition . They have their emissaries and sub- all this , and what else he may defend himself ...
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... pleasure and instruction tages . When we read , we do it without any produced from it ; and also lay down some fun- exerted act of memory that presents the shape of the letters ; but habit makes us do it mecha - damental rules , that ...
... pleasure and instruction tages . When we read , we do it without any produced from it ; and also lay down some fun- exerted act of memory that presents the shape of the letters ; but habit makes us do it mecha - damental rules , that ...
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... pleasure upon his new crea- tors of it . How glorious is the conclusion of tion ; when every part of nature seemed to re- the first day ! joice in its existence , when the morning - stars sang together , and all the sons of God shouted ...
... pleasure upon his new crea- tors of it . How glorious is the conclusion of tion ; when every part of nature seemed to re- the first day ! joice in its existence , when the morning - stars sang together , and all the sons of God shouted ...
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... pleasure , and ambition , on things which The lady soon after coming into the par- up , and will naturally make the gratifications of life last , lour , and seeing her monkey look upon a pa- at best , no longer than youth and good for ...
... pleasure , and ambition , on things which The lady soon after coming into the par- up , and will naturally make the gratifications of life last , lour , and seeing her monkey look upon a pa- at best , no longer than youth and good for ...
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