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Page 122
... persons of this class , who had exhibited the strongest wish to over- reach the purchaser in a bargain . The following is a curious example of it : On the banks of the Pei - ho , ' says Mr. A. , after purchasing of an itinerant ...
... persons of this class , who had exhibited the strongest wish to over- reach the purchaser in a bargain . The following is a curious example of it : On the banks of the Pei - ho , ' says Mr. A. , after purchasing of an itinerant ...
Page 148
... persons , who are collected occasionally in the rooms of a lady of rank , seemed to her to elbow each other like persons in the pit of a theatre ; to the exclusion of all conversation , and indeed of all exertion , except that of moving ...
... persons , who are collected occasionally in the rooms of a lady of rank , seemed to her to elbow each other like persons in the pit of a theatre ; to the exclusion of all conversation , and indeed of all exertion , except that of moving ...
Page 305
... persons and to all times . It is not the real suffering of the criminal that produces the moral effect , it is that which strikes the eye , which fixes itself in the mind , and which is asso- ciated with every temptation that leads to ...
... persons and to all times . It is not the real suffering of the criminal that produces the moral effect , it is that which strikes the eye , which fixes itself in the mind , and which is asso- ciated with every temptation that leads to ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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