The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... because the in strućtion will not be necessarily remembered, with the facts; and because the story is so far from recommending the moral, that the moral is detested as interrupting the story. Nor are those who voluntarily read for ...
... because the in strućtion will not be necessarily remembered, with the facts; and because the story is so far from recommending the moral, that the moral is detested as interrupting the story. Nor are those who voluntarily read for ...
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... because his public character was before that time at an end, and the Count de Bestucheff did not incline any more to correspond with him. M. Gross arrived at Petersburg the 2d of January. Having given an account of every thing relative ...
... because his public character was before that time at an end, and the Count de Bestucheff did not incline any more to correspond with him. M. Gross arrived at Petersburg the 2d of January. Having given an account of every thing relative ...
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... because it sacrifices truth and kindness to very weak temptations. He that plunders a wealthy neighbour, gains as ... because he has failed in any duty, but because he dared to do more than was required. Almost every other crime is ...
... because it sacrifices truth and kindness to very weak temptations. He that plunders a wealthy neighbour, gains as ... because he has failed in any duty, but because he dared to do more than was required. Almost every other crime is ...
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... because it forced a new day tpon him for which he had no use; and envied the savage that wanders in the desart, because he has no time vacant from the calls of nature, but is always chasing his prey, or sleeping in his den. His ...
... because it forced a new day tpon him for which he had no use; and envied the savage that wanders in the desart, because he has no time vacant from the calls of nature, but is always chasing his prey, or sleeping in his den. His ...
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... because another not more worthy of confidence than himself was intrusted with the keys. Abouzaid was, then...convinced that:a dependent could not easily be made a friend; and that while many were solio citing for the first rank of ...
... because another not more worthy of confidence than himself was intrusted with the keys. Abouzaid was, then...convinced that:a dependent could not easily be made a friend; and that while many were solio citing for the first rank of ...
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