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Page 95
... person ? " - " No , Madam , " returned he , " it is impossible to know any person that deserves to be her husband : she's too great a treasure for one man's possession : she's a goddess . Upon my soul , I speak what I think , she's an ...
... person ? " - " No , Madam , " returned he , " it is impossible to know any person that deserves to be her husband : she's too great a treasure for one man's possession : she's a goddess . Upon my soul , I speak what I think , she's an ...
Page 407
... person was willing to save himself , unmindful of others . In this con- fusion seizing upon two of the fleetest coursers in the stables of Mostadad , we fled northward towards the kingdom of Circassia . As there were several others ...
... person was willing to save himself , unmindful of others . In this con- fusion seizing upon two of the fleetest coursers in the stables of Mostadad , we fled northward towards the kingdom of Circassia . As there were several others ...
Page 523
... person was proposed to him as an object of charity , to go round with his hat , first among the nobility , according to their rank , and so on , till he left scarce a single person unsolicited . They who go thus about to beg for others ...
... person was proposed to him as an object of charity , to go round with his hat , first among the nobility , according to their rank , and so on , till he left scarce a single person unsolicited . They who go thus about to beg for others ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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