The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... never would do an unjust act , or intentionally hurt any one ; but he would never stir out of his way to do the smallest act of benevolence . He loved women , but without pafsion ; and attached himself , as it were by instinct , to ...
... never would do an unjust act , or intentionally hurt any one ; but he would never stir out of his way to do the smallest act of benevolence . He loved women , but without pafsion ; and attached himself , as it were by instinct , to ...
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... never desire to leave off . But what would you have of it ; such sickness came upon me , that I was not strong to go back to my work ; and when I went home , I was not the better of it so I went to my bed ; but never a wink of sleep c ...
... never desire to leave off . But what would you have of it ; such sickness came upon me , that I was not strong to go back to my work ; and when I went home , I was not the better of it so I went to my bed ; but never a wink of sleep c ...
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... never at all inforced . The evidence of this last fact , as has been already remarked , is clear and direct , from the tenor of the laws themselves ; as they , almost without an exception begin by attesting this fact in the strongest ...
... never at all inforced . The evidence of this last fact , as has been already remarked , is clear and direct , from the tenor of the laws themselves ; as they , almost without an exception begin by attesting this fact in the strongest ...
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