Select British Classics, Zväzok 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... say , to the friends of your country , that you have passed through the highest offices , at an age when others usually do but form to themselves the hopes of them . They may expect to see you in the house of lords as many years as you ...
... say , to the friends of your country , that you have passed through the highest offices , at an age when others usually do but form to themselves the hopes of them . They may expect to see you in the house of lords as many years as you ...
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... say , will be thought by some malicious persons to flow from envy to Mr. Powell ; for which reason I shall set the late dispute between us in a true light . Mr. Powell and I had some difference about four months ago , which we managed ...
... say , will be thought by some malicious persons to flow from envy to Mr. Powell ; for which reason I shall set the late dispute between us in a true light . Mr. Powell and I had some difference about four months ago , which we managed ...
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... say against the po- pular cry which was raised against it . They answered the objections with great strength and solidity of ar- gument , and expatiated in very florid harangues , which they did not fail to set off and furbelow ( if I ...
... say against the po- pular cry which was raised against it . They answered the objections with great strength and solidity of ar- gument , and expatiated in very florid harangues , which they did not fail to set off and furbelow ( if I ...
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" Easter term next . He further says , that the design " of our great grandmothers in this petticoat , was to " appear much bigger than the life ; for which reason " they had false shoulder - blades , like wings , and the " ruff above ...
" Easter term next . He further says , that the design " of our great grandmothers in this petticoat , was to " appear much bigger than the life ; for which reason " they had false shoulder - blades , like wings , and the " ruff above ...
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... say , whether it gave greater delight or perplexity to those who travelled in it . It was here that the lovers began to be eager in their pursuits . Some of their mistresses , who only seemed to retire for the sake of form and decency ...
... say , whether it gave greater delight or perplexity to those who travelled in it . It was here that the lovers began to be eager in their pursuits . Some of their mistresses , who only seemed to retire for the sake of form and decency ...
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