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... the meanness of the Dutch , at the court of Japan , . CXVIII . On the distresses of the poor , exempli- fied in the life of a private centinel , 180 183 Letter Page CXIX . On the absurdity of some late. CONTENTS . vii.
... the meanness of the Dutch , at the court of Japan , . CXVIII . On the distresses of the poor , exempli- fied in the life of a private centinel , 180 183 Letter Page CXIX . On the absurdity of some late. CONTENTS . vii.
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... poor tinker , who has educated seven sons , all at this very time in arms and fighting for their country , and what reward do you think has the tinker from the state for such important services ? None in the world ; his sons , when the ...
... poor tinker , who has educated seven sons , all at this very time in arms and fighting for their country , and what reward do you think has the tinker from the state for such important services ? None in the world ; his sons , when the ...
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... poor disconsolate parent , to see his poor daughter in a one- horse chaise , when he had designed her for a coach and six : what a stroke from Providence ! to see his dear money go to enrich a beggar : all Nature cried out at the ...
... poor disconsolate parent , to see his poor daughter in a one- horse chaise , when he had designed her for a coach and six : what a stroke from Providence ! to see his dear money go to enrich a beggar : all Nature cried out at the ...
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... poor ; but things here are so contrived , that the rich are invited to marry by that fortune which they do not want , and the poor have no inducement , but that beauty , which they do not feel . An equal diffusion of riches through any ...
... poor ; but things here are so contrived , that the rich are invited to marry by that fortune which they do not want , and the poor have no inducement , but that beauty , which they do not feel . An equal diffusion of riches through any ...
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... poor scholar should not beg his bread , who is capable of instructing a million . Of all rewards , I grant , the most pleasing to a man of real merit , is fame ; but a polite age , of all times , is that in which scarcely any share of ...
... poor scholar should not beg his bread , who is capable of instructing a million . Of all rewards , I grant , the most pleasing to a man of real merit , is fame ; but a polite age , of all times , is that in which scarcely any share of ...
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