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Page 49
... became more cheerful , and frequently looked with new admiration on the shelly treasures as we traversed the sands , while Leander as- sured me his intention was to enter warmly into the fancy , and that the next day should be the ...
... became more cheerful , and frequently looked with new admiration on the shelly treasures as we traversed the sands , while Leander as- sured me his intention was to enter warmly into the fancy , and that the next day should be the ...
Page 49
... became as brilliant as the morning star ; his voice was musical as the shepherd's pipe upon the mountains ; he for- got all the rhapsodies of Humguffinism , but humbly and wisely contemplated the Creator in his wonderful works , and became ...
... became as brilliant as the morning star ; his voice was musical as the shepherd's pipe upon the mountains ; he for- got all the rhapsodies of Humguffinism , but humbly and wisely contemplated the Creator in his wonderful works , and became ...
Page 63
... became extensively rich , being in the year 1715 worth seven or eight hundred thousand pounds , which he begot or multiplied on the body of a single shilling , from the age of sixteen to the age of seventy - two ; one day he heard a ...
... became extensively rich , being in the year 1715 worth seven or eight hundred thousand pounds , which he begot or multiplied on the body of a single shilling , from the age of sixteen to the age of seventy - two ; one day he heard a ...
Page 73
... became somewhat more diffident of his own abilities , and determined to take the advice of those who had been most conversant with human nature , how to proceed for the future . There dwelt not far from the city , in a little cell among ...
... became somewhat more diffident of his own abilities , and determined to take the advice of those who had been most conversant with human nature , how to proceed for the future . There dwelt not far from the city , in a little cell among ...
Page 74
... became the richest subject of the east . Still something was wanting . Power and honour pre- sented themselves to his view , and wholly engaged his atten- tion . These desires did not remain long unsatisfied ; for by the favour of the ...
... became the richest subject of the east . Still something was wanting . Power and honour pre- sented themselves to his view , and wholly engaged his atten- tion . These desires did not remain long unsatisfied ; for by the favour of the ...
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