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Sivu 140
It is not to any great esteem of the officers that the English soldier is indebted for
his spirit in the hour of battle : for perhaps it does not often happen that he thinks
much better of his leader than of himself . The French connt , who has lately ...
It is not to any great esteem of the officers that the English soldier is indebted for
his spirit in the hour of battle : for perhaps it does not often happen that he thinks
much better of his leader than of himself . The French connt , who has lately ...
Sivu 151
You expect they will be sold cheap , and perhaps they inay for less than they cost
: but if you have no occasion for them , they must be dear to you . Remem . ber
what Poor Richard says , Buy what thou hast no need of , and ere long thon shalt
...
You expect they will be sold cheap , and perhaps they inay for less than they cost
: but if you have no occasion for them , they must be dear to you . Remem . ber
what Poor Richard says , Buy what thou hast no need of , and ere long thon shalt
...
Sivu 192
But some scruples in the wise , and some vices in the ignorant , will perhaps be
forgiven upon the strength of temptation to each . The value of several
circumstances in story lessens very much by distance of time , though some
minute ...
But some scruples in the wise , and some vices in the ignorant , will perhaps be
forgiven upon the strength of temptation to each . The value of several
circumstances in story lessens very much by distance of time , though some
minute ...
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