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Pagina 37
... appeared inclined to take ad- vantage of weakness , to attack the defenceless , or to press upon the falling : whoever was distressed , was certain at least of his good wishes ; and when he could give no assistance to extricate them ...
... appeared inclined to take ad- vantage of weakness , to attack the defenceless , or to press upon the falling : whoever was distressed , was certain at least of his good wishes ; and when he could give no assistance to extricate them ...
Pagina 73
... appearance of revenge ; and , therefore , willingly dropped it . He saw , soon afterwards , a process commenced in ... appearing at the head of the party which he had chosen . As he was never cele- brated for his prudence , he had no ...
... appearance of revenge ; and , therefore , willingly dropped it . He saw , soon afterwards , a process commenced in ... appearing at the head of the party which he had chosen . As he was never cele- brated for his prudence , he had no ...
Pagina 89
... appeared in his conduct to the lord Tyr- connel , from whom he very frequently demanded , that the allowance which was once paid him should be restored ; but with whom he never appeared to entertain , for a moment , the thought of ...
... appeared in his conduct to the lord Tyr- connel , from whom he very frequently demanded , that the allowance which was once paid him should be restored ; but with whom he never appeared to entertain , for a moment , the thought of ...
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