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... never designed unprofitable mischief . He had none of that malice through which men are content to bruise or wound themselves if they may destroy some one else . On the contrary , he was cheerful , urbane , facetious , good - natured ...
... never designed unprofitable mischief . He had none of that malice through which men are content to bruise or wound themselves if they may destroy some one else . On the contrary , he was cheerful , urbane , facetious , good - natured ...
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... Never before had I seen , at the same time , a tenth part of the same numbers . They quickened the valley and the cliffs on both sides as far as the eye could reach , swarming like ants in our English pastures when their turfy hillocks ...
... Never before had I seen , at the same time , a tenth part of the same numbers . They quickened the valley and the cliffs on both sides as far as the eye could reach , swarming like ants in our English pastures when their turfy hillocks ...
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... never rest long ; which , in your world , never did rest longer than for their refreshment or amusement . Memory can recall little beside the pleasures which arose from successful labour progressive or consum- mated and we have at ...
... never rest long ; which , in your world , never did rest longer than for their refreshment or amusement . Memory can recall little beside the pleasures which arose from successful labour progressive or consum- mated and we have at ...
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... never did he appear jealous or envious while con- versing with people whose superiority was indis- putable . Me he held cheap , Aristotle still cheaper ; but then neither of us could have told him whether brass or iron made the best ...
... never did he appear jealous or envious while con- versing with people whose superiority was indis- putable . Me he held cheap , Aristotle still cheaper ; but then neither of us could have told him whether brass or iron made the best ...
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... never done any thing worse than he did to - day , he must have been sorely belied by John Dryden's account of him . " Then he hurried us from place to - place , still demanding my aid in acquiring information by the use of those very ...
... never done any thing worse than he did to - day , he must have been sorely belied by John Dryden's account of him . " Then he hurried us from place to - place , still demanding my aid in acquiring information by the use of those very ...
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