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... fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to show those great services which you have done the public , has not likewise a ...
... fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to show those great services which you have done the public , has not likewise a ...
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... fortune in another station of life . What good to his coun- try , or himself , might not a trader or merchant have done with such useful though ordinary qua- lifications ? Will Wimble's is the case of many a younger brother of a great ...
... fortune in another station of life . What good to his coun- try , or himself , might not a trader or merchant have done with such useful though ordinary qua- lifications ? Will Wimble's is the case of many a younger brother of a great ...
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... fortune which was superfluous to him- self in the service of his friends and neighbours . ' Here we were called to dinner , and Sir Roger ended the discourse of this gentleman , by telling me , as we followed the servant , that this his ...
... fortune which was superfluous to him- self in the service of his friends and neighbours . ' Here we were called to dinner , and Sir Roger ended the discourse of this gentleman , by telling me , as we followed the servant , that this his ...
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... fortune and youth , I set out from hence to make my addresses . The particular skill of this lady has ever been to inflame your wishes , and yet command respect . To make her mistress of this art , she has a greater share of knowledge ...
... fortune and youth , I set out from hence to make my addresses . The particular skill of this lady has ever been to inflame your wishes , and yet command respect . To make her mistress of this art , she has a greater share of knowledge ...
Side 33
... fortune in this country , but greatly in debt . What gives the unhappy man this peevishness of spirit , is that his estate is dipped , and is eating out with usury ; and yet he has not the heart to sell any part of it . His proud ...
... fortune in this country , but greatly in debt . What gives the unhappy man this peevishness of spirit , is that his estate is dipped , and is eating out with usury ; and yet he has not the heart to sell any part of it . His proud ...
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