The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 էջ |
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... fortunes himself , and says that England may be richer than other kingdoms by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the same time I can say this of him , that there is not a point in the compass but blows ...
... fortunes himself , and says that England may be richer than other kingdoms by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the same time I can say this of him , that there is not a point in the compass but blows ...
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... fortune , time has made but very little impression either by wrinkles on his forehead or traces in his brain . His person is well turned and of a good height . He is very ready at that sort of discourse Io with which men usually ...
... fortune , time has made but very little impression either by wrinkles on his forehead or traces in his brain . His person is well turned and of a good height . He is very ready at that sort of discourse Io with which men usually ...
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... fortunes , and shown to their undone patrons that fortune was all the difference 10 between them ; but as I design this my speculation only as a gentle admonition to thankless masters , I shall not go out of the occurrences of common ...
... fortunes , and shown to their undone patrons that fortune was all the difference 10 between them ; but as I design this my speculation only as a gentle admonition to thankless masters , I shall not go out of the occurrences of common ...
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... fortune in another station of life . What good to his country or himself might not a trader or merchant 10 have done ... fortunes , rising by an honest industry to greater estates than those of their elder brothers . It is not improbable ...
... fortune in another station of life . What good to his country or himself might not a trader or merchant 10 have done ... fortunes , rising by an honest industry to greater estates than those of their elder brothers . It is not improbable ...
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... fortune which was superfluous to him- self , in the service of his friends and neighbors . " after the Here we were called to dinner ; and Sir Roger ended the discourse of this gentleman by telling me , as SIR ROGER'S ANCESTORS . 39.
... fortune which was superfluous to him- self , in the service of his friends and neighbors . " after the Here we were called to dinner ; and Sir Roger ended the discourse of this gentleman by telling me , as SIR ROGER'S ANCESTORS . 39.
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