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... ad . vice , I will give it to you in short ; " for a word to the wise is enough , " as
poor Richard says . ' They joined in desiring him to speak his mind , and gather .
ing round him , he proceeded as follows * : dusi will ther ane prof thet ust Friends
, '.
... ad . vice , I will give it to you in short ; " for a word to the wise is enough , " as
poor Richard says . ' They joined in desiring him to speak his mind , and gather .
ing round him , he proceeded as follows * : dusi will ther ane prof thet ust Friends
, '.
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Those have a short Lent , who owe money to be paid at Easter . " At present ,
perhaps , you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances , and that you can
bear a little extravagance without injury ; but « For age and want save while you
may ...
Those have a short Lent , who owe money to be paid at Easter . " At present ,
perhaps , you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances , and that you can
bear a little extravagance without injury ; but « For age and want save while you
may ...
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They feel , in short , as little anguish at their own distress , or the complaints of
others , as the undertaker though dress . ed in black , feels sorrow at a funeral . Of
all the men I ever read of , the famous Cardinal de Retz possessed this
happiness ...
They feel , in short , as little anguish at their own distress , or the complaints of
others , as the undertaker though dress . ed in black , feels sorrow at a funeral . Of
all the men I ever read of , the famous Cardinal de Retz possessed this
happiness ...
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