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... ease and content which is the reward of good - nature only . Another inquirer I shall suppose to be an undu- tiful son , who has ever rewarded his parents ' care and kindness with neglect , disrespect and disobe- dience . 30 EVERY MAN HIS.
... ease and content which is the reward of good - nature only . Another inquirer I shall suppose to be an undu- tiful son , who has ever rewarded his parents ' care and kindness with neglect , disrespect and disobe- dience . 30 EVERY MAN HIS.
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... natural and inevitable consequences of things . A new year is now commencing , let every one inquire how they have begun it . Is it with a resolution to make renewed efforts to overcome their bad habits , and to improve their manners ...
... natural and inevitable consequences of things . A new year is now commencing , let every one inquire how they have begun it . Is it with a resolution to make renewed efforts to overcome their bad habits , and to improve their manners ...
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... natural use , capacity , and importance . My new station was no other than the dressingroom of a young lady , just come from school . Before I was well fixed in the destined spot , she came to survey me , and with a look of such ...
... natural use , capacity , and importance . My new station was no other than the dressingroom of a young lady , just come from school . Before I was well fixed in the destined spot , she came to survey me , and with a look of such ...
Side 46
... have had to do with . I am , by nature , equally averse to flattery and detraction ; and this I may say for myself , that I am incapable of mis- representation . It was with mingled sensations of contempt and 46 THE LIFE OF.
... have had to do with . I am , by nature , equally averse to flattery and detraction ; and this I may say for myself , that I am incapable of mis- representation . It was with mingled sensations of contempt and 46 THE LIFE OF.
Side 47
... nature ; time , too , greatly baffled even these expedients , and threatened to render them wholly ineffectual . Many a cross and reproachful look had I now to endure : which , however , I took pa- tiently , being always remarkably ...
... nature ; time , too , greatly baffled even these expedients , and threatened to render them wholly ineffectual . Many a cross and reproachful look had I now to endure : which , however , I took pa- tiently , being always remarkably ...
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