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Theft , mutilation , and underlining of books are reasons for disciplinary action
and may result in dismissal from the University . Please note : self - stick notes
may result in torn pages and lift some inks . Renew via the Telephone Center at ...
Theft , mutilation , and underlining of books are reasons for disciplinary action
and may result in dismissal from the University . Please note : self - stick notes
may result in torn pages and lift some inks . Renew via the Telephone Center at ...
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19 , shop and noble be expected from him whose Attention is 1711 . for ever fixed
upon ballancing his Books , and watchi ing over his Expences ? And at best , let
Frugality and Parsimony be the Virtues of the Merchant , how much is his ...
19 , shop and noble be expected from him whose Attention is 1711 . for ever fixed
upon ballancing his Books , and watchi ing over his Expences ? And at best , let
Frugality and Parsimony be the Virtues of the Merchant , how much is his ...
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I say this in Answer to what Sir Roger is pleased to say , That little that is truly
noble can be expected from one who is ever poring on his Cash - book or
ballancing his Accompts . When I have my Returns from Abroad , I can tell to a
Shilling by ...
I say this in Answer to what Sir Roger is pleased to say , That little that is truly
noble can be expected from one who is ever poring on his Cash - book or
ballancing his Accompts . When I have my Returns from Abroad , I can tell to a
Shilling by ...
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Mr. SPECTATOR , I am a young Gentleman of a competent Fortune , and a
sufficient Taste of Learning , to spend five or six Hours every Day very agreeably
among my Books . That I might have nothing to divert me from my Studies , and to
...
Mr. SPECTATOR , I am a young Gentleman of a competent Fortune , and a
sufficient Taste of Learning , to spend five or six Hours every Day very agreeably
among my Books . That I might have nothing to divert me from my Studies , and to
...
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What I gave away remains with me , Since I am thus insensibly engaged in
Sacred Writ , I cannot forbear making an Extract of several Passages which I
have always read with great Delight in the Book of Job . It is the Account which
that Holy ...
What I gave away remains with me , Since I am thus insensibly engaged in
Sacred Writ , I cannot forbear making an Extract of several Passages which I
have always read with great Delight in the Book of Job . It is the Account which
that Holy ...
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