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Page 107
... poor and deserted : the people are very poor , with a dejected and comfortless air : the only inn , the Devon- shire Arms , has an exterior of much promise , of which there is little ful- filment within ; the people are very civil , but ...
... poor and deserted : the people are very poor , with a dejected and comfortless air : the only inn , the Devon- shire Arms , has an exterior of much promise , of which there is little ful- filment within ; the people are very civil , but ...
Page 109
... poor , they have overlooked a main preliminary , the education of the rich . If the poor want education , it is clear that they cannot bestow it on themselves ; no man can give what he does not possess . Must they not , therefore , be ...
... poor , they have overlooked a main preliminary , the education of the rich . If the poor want education , it is clear that they cannot bestow it on themselves ; no man can give what he does not possess . Must they not , therefore , be ...
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... poor fellow sank , for we saw again all the fenders which had been thrown overboard , and from which we had sailed away as we also distanced the poor lost man . All in vain ! he was gone ! While this was going on upon deck , the black ...
... poor fellow sank , for we saw again all the fenders which had been thrown overboard , and from which we had sailed away as we also distanced the poor lost man . All in vain ! he was gone ! While this was going on upon deck , the black ...
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