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... sort of Scots honesty , which they say is a meaner sort than that of Yorkshire ; and in New England I have heard they have a kind of honesty which is worse than the Scottish , and little better than the wild honesty called cunning ...
... sort of Scots honesty , which they say is a meaner sort than that of Yorkshire ; and in New England I have heard they have a kind of honesty which is worse than the Scottish , and little better than the wild honesty called cunning ...
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... entered in trade is sent to buy goods , and by his master's order he asks for such a commodity ; and you , presuming upon the rawness of the messenger , deliver a sort of a meaner quality , and take [ 53 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
... entered in trade is sent to buy goods , and by his master's order he asks for such a commodity ; and you , presuming upon the rawness of the messenger , deliver a sort of a meaner quality , and take [ 53 ] ROBINSON CRUSOE.
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Daniel Defoe. deliver a sort of a meaner quality , and take the full price of him ; would you grudge to be used scurvily for such a trick ? Why , no less or better is offering brass for silver , presuming only the want of care or skill ...
Daniel Defoe. deliver a sort of a meaner quality , and take the full price of him ; would you grudge to be used scurvily for such a trick ? Why , no less or better is offering brass for silver , presuming only the want of care or skill ...
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... sort of happiness Can men in want of peace possess ? Blest charm of Peace , how sweet are all those hours We spend in thy society ! Afflictions lose their acid powers , And turn to joys when join'd to thee . The darkest article of life ...
... sort of happiness Can men in want of peace possess ? Blest charm of Peace , how sweet are all those hours We spend in thy society ! Afflictions lose their acid powers , And turn to joys when join'd to thee . The darkest article of life ...
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... sort of aversion to the remedy because he has none to the disease . Our modern people have such a passion for the mode , that if it be but the fashion to be lewd , they will scandalise their honour , debauch their bodies , and damn ...
... sort of aversion to the remedy because he has none to the disease . Our modern people have such a passion for the mode , that if it be but the fashion to be lewd , they will scandalise their honour , debauch their bodies , and damn ...
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