The Portico, Volume 3Tobias Watkins, Stephen Simpson Neale Wills & Cole, 1817 |
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Page 383
... perhaps you may deny the conclusion to be legitimate . A , has one thousand dollars , it is his all ; the dependance of his wife and children , their very existance perhaps ; a highway- man attacks him , and tells him , that if he will ...
... perhaps you may deny the conclusion to be legitimate . A , has one thousand dollars , it is his all ; the dependance of his wife and children , their very existance perhaps ; a highway- man attacks him , and tells him , that if he will ...
Page 460
... perhaps the painful production of some aspiring youth , falls into their hands , their joy and exultation is immediately proclaimed in language louder than words . Their re- lentless heart will not pity , their voracious appetite will ...
... perhaps the painful production of some aspiring youth , falls into their hands , their joy and exultation is immediately proclaimed in language louder than words . Their re- lentless heart will not pity , their voracious appetite will ...
Page 491
... perhaps it may not be re- ceived quite so well by her neighbours , who may , not improbably , think themselves capable of asserting their own dignity , without our officious interference . Let us now seriously inquire into the right ...
... perhaps it may not be re- ceived quite so well by her neighbours , who may , not improbably , think themselves capable of asserting their own dignity , without our officious interference . Let us now seriously inquire into the right ...
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