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... others no tails ; some neither one nor the other ; some there are who have no brains , others very pappy ones ; some no hearts , others very bad ones ; but all have a stomach , and what is the stomach but a live inside pocket ?
... others no tails ; some neither one nor the other ; some there are who have no brains , others very pappy ones ; some no hearts , others very bad ones ; but all have a stomach , and what is the stomach but a live inside pocket ?
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We Britons live in a free country , wherein every man may use what coloured ink seemeth good to him , and put as much gall in it as he pleases , or any other ingredient whatsoever . Moreover this is an imperial age , in which to say ...
We Britons live in a free country , wherein every man may use what coloured ink seemeth good to him , and put as much gall in it as he pleases , or any other ingredient whatsoever . Moreover this is an imperial age , in which to say ...
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But for the Editor of the Edinburgh Review , whether he dictates in morals or in taste , or displays his peculiar talent in political prophecy , he must continue to use goose quills . Stick to the goose Mr. Jeffrey , while you live ...
But for the Editor of the Edinburgh Review , whether he dictates in morals or in taste , or displays his peculiar talent in political prophecy , he must continue to use goose quills . Stick to the goose Mr. Jeffrey , while you live ...
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... daughter of a little landholder like himself , with а fifteen pounds for her portion : and the truelove of his youth proved to him a faithful helpmate in those years when the dream of life is over , and we live in its realities .
... daughter of a little landholder like himself , with а fifteen pounds for her portion : and the truelove of his youth proved to him a faithful helpmate in those years when the dream of life is over , and we live in its realities .
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... that his humble and patient industry should produce fruit not for himself , but for them , and looks with pride to a result in which it is impossible for him to partake , and which in all likelihood he may never live to see .
... that his humble and patient industry should produce fruit not for himself , but for them , and looks with pride to a result in which it is impossible for him to partake , and which in all likelihood he may never live to see .
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