The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth |
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With her I will live twenty years , within the suburbs of Bagdad , in every pleasure
that wealth can purchase , and fancy can invent . I will then retire to a rural
dwelling , and pass my last days in obscurity and contemplation , and lie silently
down ...
With her I will live twenty years , within the suburbs of Bagdad , in every pleasure
that wealth can purchase , and fancy can invent . I will then retire to a rural
dwelling , and pass my last days in obscurity and contemplation , and lie silently
down ...
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I now resolved to quit public life , and seek in pleasure the happiness hitherto
unknown . My palace now became the scene of continued delights ; the richest
viands were daily on my table , the most costly liquors sparkled in my bowl , and
the ...
I now resolved to quit public life , and seek in pleasure the happiness hitherto
unknown . My palace now became the scene of continued delights ; the richest
viands were daily on my table , the most costly liquors sparkled in my bowl , and
the ...
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unprofitable connexion , take pleasure in professing himself your friend , and
cheerfully assist you to support the burden of your afflictions ? 3. When sickness
shall call you to retire from the gay and busy scenes of the world , will he follow
you ...
unprofitable connexion , take pleasure in professing himself your friend , and
cheerfully assist you to support the burden of your afflictions ? 3. When sickness
shall call you to retire from the gay and busy scenes of the world , will he follow
you ...
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In the lot of man , mutual compensations , both of pleasure and of pain ,
universally take place . Providence never intended , that any state here should be
either completely happy , or entirely miserable . If the feelings of pleasure are
more ...
In the lot of man , mutual compensations , both of pleasure and of pain ,
universally take place . Providence never intended , that any state here should be
either completely happy , or entirely miserable . If the feelings of pleasure are
more ...
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Pythias , by returning to submit himself to thy pleasure , has merited his life , and
deserved thy favour ; but I have excited thy indignation , by resigning myself to thy
power , in order to save him : be satisfied , then ,, with this sacrifice , and put me ...
Pythias , by returning to submit himself to thy pleasure , has merited his life , and
deserved thy favour ; but I have excited thy indignation , by resigning myself to thy
power , in order to save him : be satisfied , then ,, with this sacrifice , and put me ...
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