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... told that your time passes away as agreeably in the amusements of a country life , as it ever did in the gallantries of the town ; and that you now take as much pleasure in the planting of young trees as you did formerly in the cutting ...
... told that your time passes away as agreeably in the amusements of a country life , as it ever did in the gallantries of the town ; and that you now take as much pleasure in the planting of young trees as you did formerly in the cutting ...
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... told me , I threw away my rattle before I was two months old , and would not make use of my coral until they had taken away the bells from it . in As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass it ...
... told me , I threw away my rattle before I was two months old , and would not make use of my coral until they had taken away the bells from it . in As for the rest of my infancy , there being nothing in it remarkable , I shall pass it ...
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... told by my friends , that it is pity so many useful discoveries which I have made should be in the possession of a silent man . For this reason , therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of ...
... told by my friends , that it is pity so many useful discoveries which I have made should be in the possession of a silent man . For this reason , therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of ...
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... told . me ) was Public Credit . The walls , instead of being adorned with pictures and maps , were hung with many acts of parliament written in golden letters . At the upper end of the hall was the magna charta , with the act of ...
... told . me ) was Public Credit . The walls , instead of being adorned with pictures and maps , were hung with many acts of parliament written in golden letters . At the upper end of the hall was the magna charta , with the act of ...
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... told him that he had been buying sparrows for the " opera . Spar- rows for the opera , ' says his friend , licking his lips ; ' what , are they to be roasted ? ' - ' No , no , ' says the other , they are to enter towards the end of the ...
... told him that he had been buying sparrows for the " opera . Spar- rows for the opera , ' says his friend , licking his lips ; ' what , are they to be roasted ? ' - ' No , no , ' says the other , they are to enter towards the end of the ...
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