Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... pounds you can put your hands by your sides , and say you are worth a thousand pounds every day of the year : Take a farthing from a hundred and it will be a hundred no longer . Thus , which way soever I turn my eyes , they are sure to ...
... pounds you can put your hands by your sides , and say you are worth a thousand pounds every day of the year : Take a farthing from a hundred and it will be a hundred no longer . Thus , which way soever I turn my eyes , they are sure to ...
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... pounds , but then , as appointed physician , he would have the exclusive practice of the place , amounting to one thousand pounds per annum ; with advan- tages to be derived from trade and from the Oriental Appointment 127 high interest ...
... pounds , but then , as appointed physician , he would have the exclusive practice of the place , amounting to one thousand pounds per annum ; with advan- tages to be derived from trade and from the Oriental Appointment 127 high interest ...
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... pounds from his publisher . Five hundred pounds ! and all at one mirac- ulous draught ! It appeared to him wealth in- exhaustible . It at once opened his heart and hand , and led him into all kinds of extrava- gance . The first symptom ...
... pounds from his publisher . Five hundred pounds ! and all at one mirac- ulous draught ! It appeared to him wealth in- exhaustible . It at once opened his heart and hand , and led him into all kinds of extrava- gance . The first symptom ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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