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Pagina 59
... desire to have an armed force to defend them , they should pay for it . Your scheme is to retain a part of your land - tax , by making us pay and clothe your militia . " BOSWELL . " You should not talk of we and you , Sir ; there is now ...
... desire to have an armed force to defend them , they should pay for it . Your scheme is to retain a part of your land - tax , by making us pay and clothe your militia . " BOSWELL . " You should not talk of we and you , Sir ; there is now ...
Pagina 63
... desire of doing good began now to give way . " You would do well , " said he , " to look for some person to be always about you , sir , who is capable of explaining such mat- ters , and not come to us to know whether the cat lays eggs ...
... desire of doing good began now to give way . " You would do well , " said he , " to look for some person to be always about you , sir , who is capable of explaining such mat- ters , and not come to us to know whether the cat lays eggs ...
Pagina 79
... desire to be acquainted with a lady who had been much talked that some sceptical expressions in the celebrated 15th and 16th chapters might have prompted this sarcasm , but I am now inclined to suspect that it may have referred to some ...
... desire to be acquainted with a lady who had been much talked that some sceptical expressions in the celebrated 15th and 16th chapters might have prompted this sarcasm , but I am now inclined to suspect that it may have referred to some ...
Pagina 81
... desire that every body should be easy ; in the nature of things it cannot be : there must always be some degree of care and anxiety . The master of the house is anxious to entertain his guests ; the guests are anxious to be agreeable to ...
... desire that every body should be easy ; in the nature of things it cannot be : there must always be some degree of care and anxiety . The master of the house is anxious to entertain his guests ; the guests are anxious to be agreeable to ...
Pagina 91
... desires to have- POWER . " He had about seven hundred people at work . I contemplated him as an iron chieftain , and he seemed to be a father to his tribe . One of them came to him , complaining grievously of his landlord for having ...
... desires to have- POWER . " He had about seven hundred people at work . I contemplated him as an iron chieftain , and he seemed to be a father to his tribe . One of them came to him , complaining grievously of his landlord for having ...
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