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Journal of a Wanderer: Being a Residence of India, and Six Weeks in North ... - Page 188
by Journal - 1844 - 250 lehte
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The History of Pennsylvania: In North America, from the Original Institution ...

Robert Proud - 1797 - 522 lehte
...flicks: light of heart, ftrong affections, but foon fpent. The mofl merry creatures that Jive, feafl and dance perpetually; they never have much, • •...wealth circulateth like the blood; all parts partake; arid though none fhall want what another hath, yet exacT: obfervers of property. Some kings have fold,...
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, 7. köide

1811 - 538 lehte
...it sticks": Light of heart, strong affections, but soon spent : the merriest creatures alive, they feast and dance perpetually ; they never have much nor want much Wealth circulates like blood.all partspartake; and ' though none shall want what another hath, yet exact observers...
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, 1. köide

Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 lehte
...sticks : light of heart, strong affections, but soon spent : the most merry creatures that live ; they feast and dance perpetually ; they never have much,...what another hath, yet exact observers of property. Some Kings have sold, others presented me with several parcels of land. The pay or presents I made...
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A Complete History of the United States of America: Embracing the Whole ...

Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 lehte
...coat, or other thing ; it may pass twenty hands before it sticks : light of heart, strong affections, but soon spent. The most merry creatures that live ; feast, and dance, perpetually ; they never Vot. II. J« have much, nor want much ; wealth circulates like the blood; all parts partake ; and though...
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Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North ..., 2. köide

James Buchanan - 1824 - 164 lehte
...defile it; nor do their husbands frequent them till that time be expired. of heart, strong affections, but soon spent; the most merry creatures that live,...what another hath, yet exact observers of property. Some kings have sold, others presented me with several parcels of land ; the pay or presents I made...
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Sketches of the History, Manners, and Customs of the North ..., 1. köide

James Buchanan - 1824 - 350 lehte
...of heart, strong affections, but soon spent ; the most merry creatures that live, feast and <l;uirc perpetually; they never have much, nor want much ;...what another hath, yet exact observers of property. Some kings have sold, others presented me with several parcels of land ; the pay or presents I made...
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The Select Works of William Penn, 3. köide

William Penn - 1825 - 632 lehte
...coat, or other thing, it may pass twenty hands before it sticks : light of heart, strong affections, but soon spent : the most merry creatures that live,...what another hath, yet exact observers of property. Some kings have sold, others presented me with several parcels of land : the pay, or presents I made...
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn: Who ..., 1–2. köide

Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 392 lehte
...that live ; they feast and danc* perpetually; they never have much nor want much. VNealthcirculateth like the blood. All parts partake ; and though none...what another hath, yet exact observers of property. Some King« have sold, otheis presented me with several pa reels of land. The pav or presents I made...
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Annals of Philadelphia,: Being a Collection of Memoirs, Anecdotes ...

John Fanning Watson - 1830 - 902 lehte
...or other thing* it may pass twenty hands before h • sticks : light of heart, strong 'affections, but soon spent. The most merry creatures that live,...perpetually ; they never have much, nor want much i wealth circulatcth like the blood ; all parts partake ; and though none shall want what another hath,...
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Historic Tales of Olden Time: Concerning the Early Settlement and ...

John Fanning Watson - 1832 - 244 lehte
...coat, or other thing, it may pass twenty hands before it sticks : light of heart, strong affections, but soon spent. The most merry creatures that live,...perpetually ; they never have much, nor want much : wealth cirqulateth like the blood, all parts partake ; and though none shall want what another hath, yet exact...
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