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Page 73
... living as we then conversed with ? " He went on with a thou- sand incoherent circumstances , which , in his imagination , must needs please me ; but they had the quite contrary effect . The flattery with which he began , in telling me ...
... living as we then conversed with ? " He went on with a thou- sand incoherent circumstances , which , in his imagination , must needs please me ; but they had the quite contrary effect . The flattery with which he began , in telling me ...
Page 164
... living the most miserably envious . I desired the circumstances of his distemper ; upon which , with a sigh that would have moved the most inhuman breast : " Mr. Bickerstaff , " said he , " I am nephew to a gentleman of a very great ...
... living the most miserably envious . I desired the circumstances of his distemper ; upon which , with a sigh that would have moved the most inhuman breast : " Mr. Bickerstaff , " said he , " I am nephew to a gentleman of a very great ...
Page 171
... living creature is inhabited . A flea has a thousand in- visible insects that tease him as he jumps from place to place , and revenge our quarrels upon him . A very ordinary microscope shows us that a louse is itself a very lousy ...
... living creature is inhabited . A flea has a thousand in- visible insects that tease him as he jumps from place to place , and revenge our quarrels upon him . A very ordinary microscope shows us that a louse is itself a very lousy ...
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