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Page 185
... common ; and that ge- nerally those who lost their children , had the satis- faction of seeing them put into the hands of their dearest friends . Men were no sooner settled in their right to their possessions and their progeny , but ...
... common ; and that ge- nerally those who lost their children , had the satis- faction of seeing them put into the hands of their dearest friends . Men were no sooner settled in their right to their possessions and their progeny , but ...
Page 328
... common people , breaks out in noise and shew , and finds its reward not from any inward pleasure that attends it , but from the praises and approbations which it receives from men . Of this shallow species there is not a more im ...
... common people , breaks out in noise and shew , and finds its reward not from any inward pleasure that attends it , but from the praises and approbations which it receives from men . Of this shallow species there is not a more im ...
Page 443
... common conversation , that I have known a challenge sent a person for going out of the room abruptly , and leaving a man of honour in the midst of a dissertation . This evil is at present so very common and epidemical , that there is ...
... common conversation , that I have known a challenge sent a person for going out of the room abruptly , and leaving a man of honour in the midst of a dissertation . This evil is at present so very common and epidemical , that there is ...
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