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Page 66
... proper a manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " " You are quite right , my dear , " returned I , " and I was going to make the very same proposal . The proper manner of going is , to go there as early as ...
... proper a manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " " You are quite right , my dear , " returned I , " and I was going to make the very same proposal . The proper manner of going is , to go there as early as ...
Page 331
... proper to be sick ; only sick did I say ? There are some who even think proper to die ! Yes , by the head of Confucius they die ; though they might have purchased the health - restoring specific for half a crown at every corner . I am ...
... proper to be sick ; only sick did I say ? There are some who even think proper to die ! Yes , by the head of Confucius they die ; though they might have purchased the health - restoring specific for half a crown at every corner . I am ...
Page 483
... proper decorum . He was then but a very young man , but we see at how early an age he was thought proper to guide the amusements of his country , and be the Arbiter Elegantiarum of his time ; we see how early he gave proofs of that ...
... proper decorum . He was then but a very young man , but we see at how early an age he was thought proper to guide the amusements of his country , and be the Arbiter Elegantiarum of his time ; we see how early he gave proofs of that ...
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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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