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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... respect , which in reality proceeded from very different motives . " Among the number of such as paid me their addresses , was a gentleman , a friend of my father , rather in the decline of life , with nothing remarkable either in his ...
... respect , which in reality proceeded from very different motives . " Among the number of such as paid me their addresses , was a gentleman , a friend of my father , rather in the decline of life , with nothing remarkable either in his ...
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... RESPECT OF USE TO SOCIETY . From the same . The princes of Europe have found out a manner of rewarding their subjects who have behaved well , by presenting them with about two yards of blue ribbon , which is worn about the shoulder ...
... RESPECT OF USE TO SOCIETY . From the same . The princes of Europe have found out a manner of rewarding their subjects who have behaved well , by presenting them with about two yards of blue ribbon , which is worn about the shoulder ...
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... respect due to every rank in society . Stage - players , fire - eaters , singing women , dancing - dogs , wild beasts , and wire - walkers , as their efforts are exerted for our amusement , ought not entirely to be despised . The laws ...
... respect due to every rank in society . Stage - players , fire - eaters , singing women , dancing - dogs , wild beasts , and wire - walkers , as their efforts are exerted for our amusement , ought not entirely to be despised . The laws ...
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