The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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of the people's substance is taken away for the king's use , that they have not sufficient left to provide against accidents ; where so many of the men are taken from the plough to serve the king in his wars , and a great part of the ...
of the people's substance is taken away for the king's use , that they have not sufficient left to provide against accidents ; where so many of the men are taken from the plough to serve the king in his wars , and a great part of the ...
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... taken abundance of remedies to no pur- pose . At length , says the fable , a physician cured him by the following method . He took a hollow ball of wood , and filled it with several drugs ; after which he closed it up so artificially ...
... taken abundance of remedies to no pur- pose . At length , says the fable , a physician cured him by the following method . He took a hollow ball of wood , and filled it with several drugs ; after which he closed it up so artificially ...
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... taken up alive . This place was therefore called , The Lover's Leap ; and whether or no the fright they had been in , or the resolution that could push them to so dread- ful a remedy , or the bruises which they often received in their ...
... taken up alive . This place was therefore called , The Lover's Leap ; and whether or no the fright they had been in , or the resolution that could push them to so dread- ful a remedy , or the bruises which they often received in their ...
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