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... WITH CHINA . INFANTINE AFFECTION . RIDDLE . POSING AN INNKEEPER . THE DARK SOUL . MODESTY . HABITS , TASTES , AND AMUSEMENTS . THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . www NOBLE EMULATION . TWO CRIPPLES . LOOK OUT BELOW. BIND ENTI ...
... WITH CHINA . INFANTINE AFFECTION . RIDDLE . POSING AN INNKEEPER . THE DARK SOUL . MODESTY . HABITS , TASTES , AND AMUSEMENTS . THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . www NOBLE EMULATION . TWO CRIPPLES . LOOK OUT BELOW. BIND ENTI ...
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... taste , and the ardour of his search for the pictures . How he grasps and crushes the leaves ; turns over three at a time ; uses two or three of his fat fingers for a paper - cutter , and turns the book upside down to view the ...
... taste , and the ardour of his search for the pictures . How he grasps and crushes the leaves ; turns over three at a time ; uses two or three of his fat fingers for a paper - cutter , and turns the book upside down to view the ...
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... tastes . But we are neither disposed to quarrel with the horse nor to under - rate his merits : we know through him the Greeks won Troy - that the merits of Bucephalus caused Alexander to name a city after him - that Richard would have ...
... tastes . But we are neither disposed to quarrel with the horse nor to under - rate his merits : we know through him the Greeks won Troy - that the merits of Bucephalus caused Alexander to name a city after him - that Richard would have ...
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... taste we cannot tell , but that a mania exists for the amusement is evident by the condition of the poor brutes from whose flesh and blood it is derived , who run life's gauntlet through the perpetual beating and kicking of their riders ...
... taste we cannot tell , but that a mania exists for the amusement is evident by the condition of the poor brutes from whose flesh and blood it is derived , who run life's gauntlet through the perpetual beating and kicking of their riders ...
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... , a self - constituted count , or else a man who has suddenly acquired a fortune , and wishes all the world to perceive it and his want of taste at the same time . A STRETCH OF THE IMAGINATION . THE NEW TARIFF ;. FOR EVERY TABLE .
... , a self - constituted count , or else a man who has suddenly acquired a fortune , and wishes all the world to perceive it and his want of taste at the same time . A STRETCH OF THE IMAGINATION . THE NEW TARIFF ;. FOR EVERY TABLE .
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