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... young ; healthy and infirm ; males and females , to the utter destruction of health , morals , and all remains of rationality . Some live actually in the streets , many in the boats , and these are the best off . Such is the state of ...
... young ; healthy and infirm ; males and females , to the utter destruction of health , morals , and all remains of rationality . Some live actually in the streets , many in the boats , and these are the best off . Such is the state of ...
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... Young's Night Thoughts . Some of these epistles are of the stamp of those in the Liaisons Dan- gereuses . Others contain in the midst of the most deliberate efforts of a corrupting sophistry , remarks which show that their author had ...
... Young's Night Thoughts . Some of these epistles are of the stamp of those in the Liaisons Dan- gereuses . Others contain in the midst of the most deliberate efforts of a corrupting sophistry , remarks which show that their author had ...
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... young man's conduct were ground enough for the police to bury him in a pri- son , and leave him there to waste away sine die , or to suppli- cate the tender mercies of a guardian or a father , who , by having the disposition of the ...
... young man's conduct were ground enough for the police to bury him in a pri- son , and leave him there to waste away sine die , or to suppli- cate the tender mercies of a guardian or a father , who , by having the disposition of the ...
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... young man , having heard that an infusion of new blood might prove serviceable , came and offered his life for that frantic purpose . Mirabeau loved life like an epicurean , but nothing could for a moment shake the fixedness of his soul ...
... young man , having heard that an infusion of new blood might prove serviceable , came and offered his life for that frantic purpose . Mirabeau loved life like an epicurean , but nothing could for a moment shake the fixedness of his soul ...
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... young peasant . Here was the unpardon- able offence . The mind , the information , the intellectual polish of Narenor , were as nothing to the little rustic , who only saw a handsome young man , where she ought to have discovered a ...
... young peasant . Here was the unpardon- able offence . The mind , the information , the intellectual polish of Narenor , were as nothing to the little rustic , who only saw a handsome young man , where she ought to have discovered a ...
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