The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... short time made a judge under the protector . The other was engaged in the unhappy enterprise of Pen- ruddock and Groves in the West . I suppose , sir , I need not acquaint you with the event of that undertaking . Every one knows that ...
... short time made a judge under the protector . The other was engaged in the unhappy enterprise of Pen- ruddock and Groves in the West . I suppose , sir , I need not acquaint you with the event of that undertaking . Every one knows that ...
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... short time be brought to endure their beds in a morning , and perhaps even quit them with regret at ten . Instead of hurrying away to tease a poor animal , and run away from their own thoughts , a chair or a chariot would be thought the ...
... short time be brought to endure their beds in a morning , and perhaps even quit them with regret at ten . Instead of hurrying away to tease a poor animal , and run away from their own thoughts , a chair or a chariot would be thought the ...
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... short part to him in his Iliad ; but we must consider , that though we now regard such a person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial , the heathens made statues of him , placed him in their temples , and looked upon him as a real deity ...
... short part to him in his Iliad ; but we must consider , that though we now regard such a person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial , the heathens made statues of him , placed him in their temples , and looked upon him as a real deity ...
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