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Commend me to a devoted smoker . He is your true man . Were I to advise a friend how best to find true friends , I would tell him , " Buy thee a dozen pipes , and enough tobacco for a fair start . Then begin yourself , and give a pipe ...
Commend me to a devoted smoker . He is your true man . Were I to advise a friend how best to find true friends , I would tell him , " Buy thee a dozen pipes , and enough tobacco for a fair start . Then begin yourself , and give a pipe ...
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... true religion are unknown , superstition is prevalent , and most influen- tial , surely it would seem that there is something in the hearts of men which inclines them to such belief . But it is not true that knowledge entirely dispels ...
... true religion are unknown , superstition is prevalent , and most influen- tial , surely it would seem that there is something in the hearts of men which inclines them to such belief . But it is not true that knowledge entirely dispels ...
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... true happiness ; to breathe into the ear of old age the gloomiest warnings of the approach of death , bidding the time - worn pilgrim forget the bright scenes he has passed through , or remember them only to bewail his wretched ...
... true happiness ; to breathe into the ear of old age the gloomiest warnings of the approach of death , bidding the time - worn pilgrim forget the bright scenes he has passed through , or remember them only to bewail his wretched ...
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