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... things as strike your fancy ? A ... Q. Have you the power to see whatever you chuse to notice ? .A . Q. Is it by noticing useful things , or by noticing foolish things , that you will be most likely to improve in knowledge and in ...
... things as strike your fancy ? A ... Q. Have you the power to see whatever you chuse to notice ? .A . Q. Is it by noticing useful things , or by noticing foolish things , that you will be most likely to improve in knowledge and in ...
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... thing ; they have a great many things with them , and we have received nothing from them ; and this Amadou Fatouma now before you is a bad man , and has likewise made a fool of you both . " The king immediately ordered me to be put in ...
... thing ; they have a great many things with them , and we have received nothing from them ; and this Amadou Fatouma now before you is a bad man , and has likewise made a fool of you both . " The king immediately ordered me to be put in ...
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... thing . Any situation however miserable , or any pain however great , if we could at first but manage to bear it , would by custom become light . This doctrine is defended by many ingenious and by some strong arguments , and consti ...
... thing . Any situation however miserable , or any pain however great , if we could at first but manage to bear it , would by custom become light . This doctrine is defended by many ingenious and by some strong arguments , and consti ...
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