Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... kind of selfishness which might induce officers to behave well to soldiers ; that is , he pleasure of alleviating , in many respects , the unavoidable hardships of our fellow - creatures , and the consciousness of being loved by those ...
... kind of selfishness which might induce officers to behave well to soldiers ; that is , he pleasure of alleviating , in many respects , the unavoidable hardships of our fellow - creatures , and the consciousness of being loved by those ...
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... kind of polite attention . He frequently visited this merchant at his house in town , and offered him every kind of accommodation which his es- tate afforded , while the Portuguese was repairing a house on his new purchase for the ...
... kind of polite attention . He frequently visited this merchant at his house in town , and offered him every kind of accommodation which his es- tate afforded , while the Portuguese was repairing a house on his new purchase for the ...
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... kind or cruel ? " Akenside . Targe and Buchanan supped together tête - à - tête the same evening ; they felt a mutual regard for each other , a mutual sorrow at the thought of separating , and they mutually agreed that the best way of ...
... kind or cruel ? " Akenside . Targe and Buchanan supped together tête - à - tête the same evening ; they felt a mutual regard for each other , a mutual sorrow at the thought of separating , and they mutually agreed that the best way of ...
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