The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... fortune was still left ; that my charge being reduced to myself , a journeyman , and a maid , I might live far cheaper than before ; and that being now a childless widower , I might perhaps marry a no less deserving woman , and with a ...
... fortune was still left ; that my charge being reduced to myself , a journeyman , and a maid , I might live far cheaper than before ; and that being now a childless widower , I might perhaps marry a no less deserving woman , and with a ...
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... fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it some consolation ; but what arises from our own misbehaviour or error , is the state of the most exquisite sorrow . When a man considers not only an ample fortune , but even the very ...
... fortune , or by the injury of others , has in it some consolation ; but what arises from our own misbehaviour or error , is the state of the most exquisite sorrow . When a man considers not only an ample fortune , but even the very ...
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... fortune , having paid my respects in a family Jacobus , he told me ( after his manner ) among several other things , that in a year and nine months , I should fall ill of a new fever , be given over by my physicians , but should with ...
... fortune , having paid my respects in a family Jacobus , he told me ( after his manner ) among several other things , that in a year and nine months , I should fall ill of a new fever , be given over by my physicians , but should with ...
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