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... fortune only serves to increase the pride of the worthy , III A migration . The fortunate circumstances of our lives are generally found at last to be of our own procuring , IV A proof that even the humblest fortune may grant happiness ...
... fortune only serves to increase the pride of the worthy , III A migration . The fortunate circumstances of our lives are generally found at last to be of our own procuring , IV A proof that even the humblest fortune may grant happiness ...
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... fortune was irretrievably lost , turning to my son , she asked if the loss of fortune could lessen her value to him . " Though fortune , " said she , " is out of my power , at least I have my hand to give . " " And that , madam ...
... fortune was irretrievably lost , turning to my son , she asked if the loss of fortune could lessen her value to him . " Though fortune , " said she , " is out of my power , at least I have my hand to give . " " And that , madam ...
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... fortune ; since you are happy without it so am I. O what an exchange have I made from the basest of men to the dearest , best ! Let him enjoy our fortune , I now can be happy even in indigence . ” — “ And I promise you , " cried the ...
... fortune ; since you are happy without it so am I. O what an exchange have I made from the basest of men to the dearest , best ! Let him enjoy our fortune , I now can be happy even in indigence . ” — “ And I promise you , " cried the ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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