The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... honour would pay his for- feit . I could observe Sir Roger a little ruffled upon being thus trepanned ; but our guide not insisting upon his demand , the knight soon reco- vered his good humour , and whispered in my ear , that if Will ...
... honour would pay his for- feit . I could observe Sir Roger a little ruffled upon being thus trepanned ; but our guide not insisting upon his demand , the knight soon reco- vered his good humour , and whispered in my ear , that if Will ...
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... honour would bestow upon an enemy barbarously treated , to recover the imputation of cruelty upon his prince and country . 6 When Mr. Sentry had read his letter , full of many other circumstances which aggravate the barbarity , he fell ...
... honour would bestow upon an enemy barbarously treated , to recover the imputation of cruelty upon his prince and country . 6 When Mr. Sentry had read his letter , full of many other circumstances which aggravate the barbarity , he fell ...
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... honour , who take part with me , the terms I offered before the battle . Let them owe this to their friends who have been Iong in my interests . Power is weakened by the full use of it , but extended by moderation . Gal- binius is proud ...
... honour , who take part with me , the terms I offered before the battle . Let them owe this to their friends who have been Iong in my interests . Power is weakened by the full use of it , but extended by moderation . Gal- binius is proud ...
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