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... thofe advantages which he feels himself to want . Bacon remarks that the deformed are com- monly daring ; and it is almost proverbially observed that they are ill - natured . The truth is , that the deformed , like all other men , are ...
... thofe advantages which he feels himself to want . Bacon remarks that the deformed are com- monly daring ; and it is almost proverbially observed that they are ill - natured . The truth is , that the deformed , like all other men , are ...
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... thofe who had no means of procuring a dinner , affected to loiter . Deckar concludes his fourth chapter thus : " By this , I imagine you have walked your bellyful , and thereupon being weary , or To breakfast once , forth of my company ...
... thofe who had no means of procuring a dinner , affected to loiter . Deckar concludes his fourth chapter thus : " By this , I imagine you have walked your bellyful , and thereupon being weary , or To breakfast once , forth of my company ...
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