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... will appear very extraordinary to most of our Readers ... CHAP . IX . 221 Which treats of Matters of a very different Kind from those in the preceding Chapter 227 CHAP . X. A Chapter which , though short , Vill CONTENTS .
... will appear very extraordinary to most of our Readers ... CHAP . IX . 221 Which treats of Matters of a very different Kind from those in the preceding Chapter 227 CHAP . X. A Chapter which , though short , Vill CONTENTS .
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... kind ; since such form a kind of surprise , more apt to affect and dwell upon our minds , than the faults of very vicious and wick- ed persons . The foibles and vices of men , in whom there is great mixture of good , become more gla ...
... kind ; since such form a kind of surprise , more apt to affect and dwell upon our minds , than the faults of very vicious and wick- ed persons . The foibles and vices of men , in whom there is great mixture of good , become more gla ...
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... kind , it had forced the poor woman to run away from him . This gentleman then being well tired with his long journey from Chester in one day , with which , and some good dry blows he had received in the scuffle , his bones were so sore ...
... kind , it had forced the poor woman to run away from him . This gentleman then being well tired with his long journey from Chester in one day , with which , and some good dry blows he had received in the scuffle , his bones were so sore ...
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... kind of mutton in an instant from the butcher's . ' ( 6 ' Do you think , then , ' answered the waiting- gentlewoman , that I have the stomach of a horse , to eat mutton at this time of night ? Sure you ' people that keep inns imagine ...
... kind of mutton in an instant from the butcher's . ' ( 6 ' Do you think , then , ' answered the waiting- gentlewoman , that I have the stomach of a horse , to eat mutton at this time of night ? Sure you ' people that keep inns imagine ...
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... kind of conversation , which , perhaps , would not greatly entertain the reader , was it here particularly related , Mr. Blifil took his leave , and returned home , not highly pleased with his disappointment ; which , however , the ...
... kind of conversation , which , perhaps , would not greatly entertain the reader , was it here particularly related , Mr. Blifil took his leave , and returned home , not highly pleased with his disappointment ; which , however , the ...
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