... they can place on each other. It also affords a lesson of instruction, cautiously to avoid the slightest intercourse with persons of bad or suspicious character, by which, those of the most upright intentions may sometimes be involved in the greatest... Amusement of Leisure Hours - Page 18by William Hoare - 1803 - 56 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Northcote - 1828 - 292 pages
...are the bonds that connect the society of rogues and plunderers, and how precarious the dependance they can place on each other. It also affords a lesson...be involved in the greatest difficulty and danger. JN THE LOADSTONE AND THE MIRROR. LOADSTONE of peculiar grace, The inmate of a tweezer case, (This case... | |
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