The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... received one . It would be tedious to enumerate the strokes that nations and particular friends have suffered , from persons very contemptible . I think Henry IV . of France , so formidable to his neighbours , could no more be secured ...
... received one . It would be tedious to enumerate the strokes that nations and particular friends have suffered , from persons very contemptible . I think Henry IV . of France , so formidable to his neighbours , could no more be secured ...
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... received upon the further bank , by our friends and accquaintance , whom Comfort had brought out to congratulate our ... receiving the charge ; imme- diately the sky purpled on that side , to which he turned , and double day at once ...
... received upon the further bank , by our friends and accquaintance , whom Comfort had brought out to congratulate our ... receiving the charge ; imme- diately the sky purpled on that side , to which he turned , and double day at once ...
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... received , that I must beg leave to give them utterance amongst the crowd of other anonymous correspondents ; and ... receiving obligations when there is no proba- bility of returning them . ' A gift is doubled when accompanied with such ...
... received , that I must beg leave to give them utterance amongst the crowd of other anonymous correspondents ; and ... receiving obligations when there is no proba- bility of returning them . ' A gift is doubled when accompanied with such ...
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