Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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... wish you would tell me , why the Sea water is always salt . Madam , replied he , I wish I could , but it is beyond the reach of my Philosophy ; and , indeed , I believe , of any Philosophy whatever . You might as well ask me , why there ...
... wish you would tell me , why the Sea water is always salt . Madam , replied he , I wish I could , but it is beyond the reach of my Philosophy ; and , indeed , I believe , of any Philosophy whatever . You might as well ask me , why there ...
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... wish and wish and fret , for something or other all their lives , and so never have any enjoyment . Now for my own part , I must needs confess , that I cannot help wishing I was a gentleman , and think I should be a deal happier if I ...
... wish and wish and fret , for something or other all their lives , and so never have any enjoyment . Now for my own part , I must needs confess , that I cannot help wishing I was a gentleman , and think I should be a deal happier if I ...
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... wish that parents would , themselves , mould the ductile passions , is a chimerical wish , for the present generation have their own passions to com- bat with , and fastidious pleasures to pursue , neglecting those pointed out by nature ...
... wish that parents would , themselves , mould the ductile passions , is a chimerical wish , for the present generation have their own passions to com- bat with , and fastidious pleasures to pursue , neglecting those pointed out by nature ...
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