The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... known to my mistress that I had only one gown , and that of silk , she was of opinion that I looked like a thief , and without warning hurried me away . I then tried to support myself by my needle ; and , by my land- lady's ...
... known to my mistress that I had only one gown , and that of silk , she was of opinion that I looked like a thief , and without warning hurried me away . I then tried to support myself by my needle ; and , by my land- lady's ...
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... known the giddy whirls of fate , Nor servile flatteries which enchant the great . MISS A. W. He that can do much good or harm , will not find many whom ambition or cowardice will suffer to be sincere . While we live upon the level with ...
... known the giddy whirls of fate , Nor servile flatteries which enchant the great . MISS A. W. He that can do much good or harm , will not find many whom ambition or cowardice will suffer to be sincere . While we live upon the level with ...
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... known , but because , for a time , they are not remembered ; and he may therefore be justly numbered among the benefactors of mankind , who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences , that may be easily impressed on the ...
... known , but because , for a time , they are not remembered ; and he may therefore be justly numbered among the benefactors of mankind , who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences , that may be easily impressed on the ...
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... known the prevalence of dishonesty by informa- tion , nor had time to observe it with his own eyes , whence can he take his measures of judgment but from himself ? They who best deserve to escape the snares of artifice 27 THE RAMBLER.
... known the prevalence of dishonesty by informa- tion , nor had time to observe it with his own eyes , whence can he take his measures of judgment but from himself ? They who best deserve to escape the snares of artifice 27 THE RAMBLER.
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... known to want , had not his industry quickened observation . Gelasimus passed the first part of his life in aca- demical privacy and rural retirement , without any other conversation than that of scholars , grave , studious , and ...
... known to want , had not his industry quickened observation . Gelasimus passed the first part of his life in aca- demical privacy and rural retirement , without any other conversation than that of scholars , grave , studious , and ...
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