The British Essayists: RamblerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Desire of Gain the general Passion . 132. The Difficulty of educating a young Nobleman . 133. The Miseries of a Beauty defaced . 134. Idleness an anxious and miserable State . 135. The Folly of annual Retreats into the Country . NO ...
... Desire of Gain the general Passion . 132. The Difficulty of educating a young Nobleman . 133. The Miseries of a Beauty defaced . 134. Idleness an anxious and miserable State . 135. The Folly of annual Retreats into the Country . NO ...
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... at the desire of an heir , it was the constant practice of those who were hoping at second hand , and endea- voured to secure my favour against the time when I should be rich , to pay their court , by B 2 73 . 5 RAMBLER .
... at the desire of an heir , it was the constant practice of those who were hoping at second hand , and endea- voured to secure my favour against the time when I should be rich , to pay their court , by B 2 73 . 5 RAMBLER .
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... desire which fancy suggests , and long for a thousand things which I am unable to procure.- Money has much less power than is ascribed to it by those that want it . I had formed schemes which I cannot execute , I had supposed events ...
... desire which fancy suggests , and long for a thousand things which I am unable to procure.- Money has much less power than is ascribed to it by those that want it . I had formed schemes which I cannot execute , I had supposed events ...
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... the loss , and to have married , by continuing the same appear- ance , with all the credit of my original fortune ; but I was not so far sunk in my own esteem as to sub- mit to the baseness of fraud , or to desire 14 75 . RAMBLER .
... the loss , and to have married , by continuing the same appear- ance , with all the credit of my original fortune ; but I was not so far sunk in my own esteem as to sub- mit to the baseness of fraud , or to desire 14 75 . RAMBLER .
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James Ferguson. mit to the baseness of fraud , or to desire any other recommendation than sense and virtue . I therefore dismissed my equipage , sold those ornaments which were become unsuitable to my new condition , and appeared among ...
James Ferguson. mit to the baseness of fraud , or to desire any other recommendation than sense and virtue . I therefore dismissed my equipage , sold those ornaments which were become unsuitable to my new condition , and appeared among ...
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