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... told her the worst of me ; that I am of mean ex- traction ; that I have no money ; and that I have had an uncle hanged . She replied , that she valued no one more or less for his descent ; that she had no more money than myself ; and ...
... told her the worst of me ; that I am of mean ex- traction ; that I have no money ; and that I have had an uncle hanged . She replied , that she valued no one more or less for his descent ; that she had no more money than myself ; and ...
Pagina 15
... told me 1 , that he remembered distinctly having had the first notice of heaven , " a place to which good people went , " and hell , " a place to which bad people went , " com- municated to him by her , when a little child in bed with ...
... told me 1 , that he remembered distinctly having had the first notice of heaven , " a place to which good people went , " and hell , " a place to which bad people went , " com- municated to him by her , when a little child in bed with ...
Pagina 15
... told , of his eyes , though its appearance was lit- that , when a child of three years old , he tle different from that of the other . There chanced to tread upon a duckling , the elev- is amongst his prayers , one inscribed enth of a ...
... told , of his eyes , though its appearance was lit- that , when a child of three years old , he tle different from that of the other . There chanced to tread upon a duckling , the elev- is amongst his prayers , one inscribed enth of a ...
Pagina 15
... told him that he resembled an able performer upon a bad instrument . How false and contempti- ble then are all the remarks which have been made to the prejudice either of his candour or of his philosophy , founded upon a suppo- sition ...
... told him that he resembled an able performer upon a bad instrument . How false and contempti- ble then are all the remarks which have been made to the prejudice either of his candour or of his philosophy , founded upon a suppo- sition ...
Pagina 17
... told me ) was a very able man , but an idle man , and to me very severe ; but I cannot blame him much . I was then a big boy ; he saw I did not reverence him ; and that he should get no honour by me . I had brought enough with me , to ...
... told me ) was a very able man , but an idle man , and to me very severe ; but I cannot blame him much . I was then a big boy ; he saw I did not reverence him ; and that he should get no honour by me . I had brought enough with me , to ...
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