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... while he is offended at nothing, but suffers every thing with patience ; while he wishes strongly, and especially when he can, to destroy in the mind of his master, by calumnies, all those who can approach him.
... while he is offended at nothing, but suffers every thing with patience ; while he wishes strongly, and especially when he can, to destroy in the mind of his master, by calumnies, all those who can approach him.
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The Provençal ruined me , without thinking of any thing but her pleasures . I believe I have said already he was without caprice , and had only one decided passion , that of avarice . I gave her willingly , because she never demanded ...
The Provençal ruined me , without thinking of any thing but her pleasures . I believe I have said already he was without caprice , and had only one decided passion , that of avarice . I gave her willingly , because she never demanded ...
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In this deed may be seen not only the prudence and penetration , with which every thing was conducted , but likewise the keeness with which they had entered into the spirit of the pastoral system , which they had conceived ; explaining ...
In this deed may be seen not only the prudence and penetration , with which every thing was conducted , but likewise the keeness with which they had entered into the spirit of the pastoral system , which they had conceived ; explaining ...
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