Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Pagina 104
... Thing against her , asked , who she could bring to her Character ? Who can you bring against my Character , Sir , says she , there are People enough who would appear in my Defence , were it necessary ; but I never supposed that any one ...
... Thing against her , asked , who she could bring to her Character ? Who can you bring against my Character , Sir , says she , there are People enough who would appear in my Defence , were it necessary ; but I never supposed that any one ...
Pagina 204
... thing , is the only method to be agreeable to others , or comfortable themselves . The foot of the bookcase will press closer , when we petulantly try to escape : and though children are not Pincushions , yet they will find , that ...
... thing , is the only method to be agreeable to others , or comfortable themselves . The foot of the bookcase will press closer , when we petulantly try to escape : and though children are not Pincushions , yet they will find , that ...
Pagina 242
... thing so agreeable in giving people trouble , and hearing them swear , ' replied another voice , ' that you can wish to do it ? For my part , I think it is so wicked a thing , that I hate to hear any body guilty of it , much less would ...
... thing so agreeable in giving people trouble , and hearing them swear , ' replied another voice , ' that you can wish to do it ? For my part , I think it is so wicked a thing , that I hate to hear any body guilty of it , much less would ...
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The Newtonian System of Philosophy PUBLISHED BY JOHN | 27 |
The History of Little Goody TwoShoes PUBLISHED BY JOHN | 133 |
Hymns in Prose 113 | 181 |
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