Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... took his little son on his knee and kissed him ! We Be it so . We are not careful to answer in censure him for having violated the articles this matter . These charges , were they infinite- of the Petition of Right , after having , for ...
... took his little son on his knee and kissed him ! We Be it so . We are not careful to answer in censure him for having violated the articles this matter . These charges , were they infinite- of the Petition of Right , after having , for ...
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... took no pains to make bet- ter . He was not , like most persons who rise to eminence , dissatisfied even with his best productions . He had set up no unattainable standard of perfection , the contemplation of The advantages which Dryden ...
... took no pains to make bet- ter . He was not , like most persons who rise to eminence , dissatisfied even with his best productions . He had set up no unattainable standard of perfection , the contemplation of The advantages which Dryden ...
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... took the money of France to assist him in the enterprise which he meditated against the liberty of his subjects , with as little scru- ple as Frederic of Prussia or Alexander of Russia accepted our subsidies in time of war . The leaders ...
... took the money of France to assist him in the enterprise which he meditated against the liberty of his subjects , with as little scru- ple as Frederic of Prussia or Alexander of Russia accepted our subsidies in time of war . The leaders ...
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... took place before the Morning Herald was in existence . The duel was fought in January , 1777. The Chronicle of the Annual Register for that year contains an account of the transaction , and distinctly states that Mr. Bate was editor of ...
... took place before the Morning Herald was in existence . The duel was fought in January , 1777. The Chronicle of the Annual Register for that year contains an account of the transaction , and distinctly states that Mr. Bate was editor of ...
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... took place in Gibbon's re- son's visit to Oxford , about the time of his doc- ligious opinions . " It is said , " cried the doc- tor's degree , was in 1754 , the first time he had tor , laughing , " that he has been a Mahome- been there ...
... took place in Gibbon's re- son's visit to Oxford , about the time of his doc- ligious opinions . " It is said , " cried the doc- tor's degree , was in 1754 , the first time he had tor , laughing , " that he has been a Mahome- been there ...
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