Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... stand so sure a lay ? No , that's too stale a bite . Nature and art in thee combine ; Thy talents here excel ; All shining brass thou dost outshine , To play the cheat so well . Who sees thee in Iago's part , But thinks thee such a ...
... stand so sure a lay ? No , that's too stale a bite . Nature and art in thee combine ; Thy talents here excel ; All shining brass thou dost outshine , To play the cheat so well . Who sees thee in Iago's part , But thinks thee such a ...
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... stand at the election of children into Winchester college ; and being by my mother's side a descendant of Wil ... stands ( I think ) over the school door there , and was so well executed , that it seemed to speak - for its kinsman . It ...
... stand at the election of children into Winchester college ; and being by my mother's side a descendant of Wil ... stands ( I think ) over the school door there , and was so well executed , that it seemed to speak - for its kinsman . It ...
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... stand upon Trinity college new library , he had contracted some acquaintance with the heads of houses , who might assist his intentions for me . This I liked better than to go discountenanced to Oxford , to which it would have been a ...
... stand upon Trinity college new library , he had contracted some acquaintance with the heads of houses , who might assist his intentions for me . This I liked better than to go discountenanced to Oxford , to which it would have been a ...
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... standing army , were una- nimous . To have seen all England of one mind , is to have lived at a very particular juncture . Happy na- tion ! who are never divided among themselves , but when they have least to complain of . Our greatest ...
... standing army , were una- nimous . To have seen all England of one mind , is to have lived at a very particular juncture . Happy na- tion ! who are never divided among themselves , but when they have least to complain of . Our greatest ...
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... I doubt , I say , we must still leave him adrift , with his intrinsic merit , to ride out the storm as well as he is able . However , let us now turn to the other side of this 1 account , and see what advantages stand there , 54 THE LIFE ...
... I doubt , I say , we must still leave him adrift , with his intrinsic merit , to ride out the storm as well as he is able . However , let us now turn to the other side of this 1 account , and see what advantages stand there , 54 THE LIFE ...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volumen1 Vista completa - 1826 |
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