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Sivu 76
Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, from
the Most Eminent British Poets. punish vice , he wonld not commit it , because it is
of so mean , so base , and so vile a nature . I shall conclude this head with the ...
Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, from
the Most Eminent British Poets. punish vice , he wonld not commit it , because it is
of so mean , so base , and so vile a nature . I shall conclude this head with the ...
Sivu 82
... and coolly questioned them , which they thought the easiest and genteelest
method of going out of the world : for there is as much difference between a mean
person and a man of quality in their manner of destroying themselves , as in their
...
... and coolly questioned them , which they thought the easiest and genteelest
method of going out of the world : for there is as much difference between a mean
person and a man of quality in their manner of destroying themselves , as in their
...
Sivu 143
The whole body by the same means might contract the same firmness and
temper . The Scythian that was asked how it was possible for the inha . bitants of
his frozen climate to go naked , replied , ' Because we are all over face . ' Mr.
Locke ...
The whole body by the same means might contract the same firmness and
temper . The Scythian that was asked how it was possible for the inha . bitants of
his frozen climate to go naked , replied , ' Because we are all over face . ' Mr.
Locke ...
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