| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1810 - 402 trang
...those bowed down to the earth with hard labour, — there are more persons who draw upon themselves calamity by following their own will, than there are,...experience it by obeying the will of another. Add to this, that the rich are so much afraid of dying, they have no comfort in living." " There the poor have another... | |
| 1820 - 396 trang
...of those bowed down to the earth with hard labour ; there are more persons who draw upon themselves calamity by following their own will, than there are...experience it by obeying the will of .another. Add to this, that the rich are so much afraid of dying, they have no comfort in living." " There the poor have another... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1880 - 784 trang
...of those bowed down to the earth with hard labour ; there are more persons who draw upon themselves calamity by following their own will than there are...experience it by obeying the will of another. Add to this that the rich are so much afraid of dying, they have no comfort in living." " There the poor have another... | |
| Annette Brown Hopkins - 1915 - 824 trang
...of those bowed down to the earth with hard labour ; there are more persons who draw upon themselves calamity by following their own will than there are...experience it by obeying the will of another. Add to this, that the rich are so much afraid of dying they have no comfort in living." "There the poor have another... | |
| Annette Brown Hopkins - 1915 - 854 trang
...experience it by obeying the will of another. Add to this, that the rich are so much afraid of dying they have no comfort in living." "There the poor have another advantage," said Rebecca; "for they may defy not only death, but every loss by sea or land, as they have nothing... | |
| Mona Scheuermann - 278 trang
...bowed down to the earth with hard labour.... Add to this, that the rich are so much afraid of dying, they have no comfort in living." "There the poor have another advantage." said Rebecca, "for they may defy not only death, but every loss by sea or land, as they have nothing... | |
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