Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... means of enjoying pleasure at some future time ; and continued the practice so long that the means became the end - the mere habit of accumulating , and the routine of business , secured him from tedium , and became the greatest ...
... means of enjoying pleasure at some future time ; and continued the practice so long that the means became the end - the mere habit of accumulating , and the routine of business , secured him from tedium , and became the greatest ...
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... means in his power ; but in besieging the heart and retaining the favor of a person of Zoluco's character , Ne- rina was a more skilful engineer than the valet ; besides , she made use of more powerful artillery than he was possessed of ...
... means in his power ; but in besieging the heart and retaining the favor of a person of Zoluco's character , Ne- rina was a more skilful engineer than the valet ; besides , she made use of more powerful artillery than he was possessed of ...
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... mean to leave us till you are better acquainted with it . It is true , I confess , that my present party is pretty ... means of pursuing it . But if you prefer the gun and pointers , I will go with you myself and see whether you have ...
... mean to leave us till you are better acquainted with it . It is true , I confess , that my present party is pretty ... means of pursuing it . But if you prefer the gun and pointers , I will go with you myself and see whether you have ...
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