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The old lady , however , begged him first of all to hear her story , by which he learned that she was sister to a great Mandarin , who would infallibly make the fortune of his brother - in - law as soon as he should know to whose lot ...
The old lady , however , begged him first of all to hear her story , by which he learned that she was sister to a great Mandarin , who would infallibly make the fortune of his brother - in - law as soon as he should know to whose lot ...
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I am engaged in this series of thought by a discourse which I had last week with my worthy friend Sir Andrew Freeport , a man of so much natural eloquence , good sense , and probity of mind , that I always hear him with a particular ...
I am engaged in this series of thought by a discourse which I had last week with my worthy friend Sir Andrew Freeport , a man of so much natural eloquence , good sense , and probity of mind , that I always hear him with a particular ...
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an affront to their parts , when they hear from any of them such accounts , as they would not dare to tell them , but upon the presumption that they are idiots . Or if their zeal for the cause shall dispose them to be credulous in any ...
an affront to their parts , when they hear from any of them such accounts , as they would not dare to tell them , but upon the presumption that they are idiots . Or if their zeal for the cause shall dispose them to be credulous in any ...
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