The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... happy in the world , should be deaf , dumb , and blind to the follies and vices of it . If candour , humility , and an earnest desire of in- struction and amendment , were not the distinguish- ing characteristics of the present times ...
... happy in the world , should be deaf , dumb , and blind to the follies and vices of it . If candour , humility , and an earnest desire of in- struction and amendment , were not the distinguish- ing characteristics of the present times ...
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... happy an occasion . As I was dressed for this visit in very clean canonicals , my friend , who possibly had connected the idea of a good living with a good cassock , received me with the utmost complaisance and good - humour ; and after ...
... happy an occasion . As I was dressed for this visit in very clean canonicals , my friend , who possibly had connected the idea of a good living with a good cassock , received me with the utmost complaisance and good - humour ; and after ...
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... happy for her that her constitution was good , and her resolution equal to it ; for she has often told me that she passed the night of that day in a condition little better than madness . In the morning her husband returned ; and as his ...
... happy for her that her constitution was good , and her resolution equal to it ; for she has often told me that she passed the night of that day in a condition little better than madness . In the morning her husband returned ; and as his ...
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... happy in the best of hus- bands . I have a husband too ; but his affections are gone from me . He is not unknown to Mr. Roberts , though unfortunately I am . It was for his advice and assistance that I made this visit ; and not finding ...
... happy in the best of hus- bands . I have a husband too ; but his affections are gone from me . He is not unknown to Mr. Roberts , though unfortunately I am . It was for his advice and assistance that I made this visit ; and not finding ...
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James Ferguson. It was happy for that lady that she had an excuse to leave the room . She had seen and heard what made her shudder for herself ; and it was not till some minutes , after having delivered the infant to its nurse , that she ...
James Ferguson. It was happy for that lady that she had an excuse to leave the room . She had seen and heard what made her shudder for herself ; and it was not till some minutes , after having delivered the infant to its nurse , that she ...
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