Collected Works, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... given her younger sister more than natural vivacity . My eldest son George was bred at Oxford , as I intended him ... given ] 66b ; given 66a 21 it is ] 66b ; it would be 66a 32 made over ] 66b ; gave 66a secret pleasure in doing my duty ...
... given her younger sister more than natural vivacity . My eldest son George was bred at Oxford , as I intended him ... given ] 66b ; given 66a 21 it is ] 66b ; it would be 66a 32 made over ] 66b ; gave 66a secret pleasure in doing my duty ...
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... given , and for all that he hath taken away . But it is not , it is not , a small distress that can wring tears from ... given ] 66b ; has given 66a all that he hath ] 66b ; that he has 66a " Wife , " said I , " do not 92 THE VICAR OF ...
... given , and for all that he hath taken away . But it is not , it is not , a small distress that can wring tears from ... given ] 66b ; has given 66a all that he hath ] 66b ; that he has 66a " Wife , " said I , " do not 92 THE VICAR OF ...
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... given man to enjoy , yet still more to suffer . ' Though we should examine the whole world , we shall not find one man so 15 happy as to have nothing left to wish for ; but we daily see thousands who by suicide shew us they have nothing ...
... given man to enjoy , yet still more to suffer . ' Though we should examine the whole world , we shall not find one man so 15 happy as to have nothing left to wish for ; but we daily see thousands who by suicide shew us they have nothing ...
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