The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of seeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated and in rags as he was , none of the ...
... poor is generally driven from one ungrateful object to another . Night coming on , he now found himself under a necessity of seeking a place to lie in , and yet knew not where to apply . All emaciated and in rags as he was , none of the ...
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... , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common people of England , whom a blow might induce to return the affront sevenfold ! These poor people , however , from being brought up to vile CONDITION OF THE POLES . 29.
... , to excite them to their duty . How different these from the common people of England , whom a blow might induce to return the affront sevenfold ! These poor people , however , from being brought up to vile CONDITION OF THE POLES . 29.
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... poor child was already grown pale with the loss of blood . An officer who attended at table , at last perceived it ; for Charles would sooner have died than betrayed his dog , who he knew intended no injury . At another time , when in ...
... poor child was already grown pale with the loss of blood . An officer who attended at table , at last perceived it ; for Charles would sooner have died than betrayed his dog , who he knew intended no injury . At another time , when in ...
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... poor . But not to moralize when I only intend a story ; what is related of the journeys of this prince is no less astonishing . He has sometimes been on horseback for four - and - twenty hours suc- cessively , and thus traversed the ...
... poor . But not to moralize when I only intend a story ; what is related of the journeys of this prince is no less astonishing . He has sometimes been on horseback for four - and - twenty hours suc- cessively , and thus traversed the ...
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... poor find as much pleasure in increasing the enormous mass , as the miser who owns it , sees happiness in its increase . Nor is there in this any thing repugnant to the laws of true morality . Seneca himself allows , that in conferring ...
... poor find as much pleasure in increasing the enormous mass , as the miser who owns it , sees happiness in its increase . Nor is there in this any thing repugnant to the laws of true morality . Seneca himself allows , that in conferring ...
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