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... passed under it the months of July , August and September ; without being wet , and resting himself , for the the other in the Spring . They have , in the sake of the coolness , was charmed with a thou greatest plenty , raisins ...
... passed under it the months of July , August and September ; without being wet , and resting himself , for the the other in the Spring . They have , in the sake of the coolness , was charmed with a thou greatest plenty , raisins ...
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... passed since I waited in your outward room , or was re- pulsed from your door ; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties of which it is useless to complain , and have brought it at last to the verge of ...
... passed since I waited in your outward room , or was re- pulsed from your door ; during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties of which it is useless to complain , and have brought it at last to the verge of ...
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... passed was in the evening related to this was , " That a man of sense could not meet Mr. writer by Dr. Johnson . He expressed his Burke by accident , under a gateway to avoid a sense of his Majesty's bounty , and thought shower ...
... passed was in the evening related to this was , " That a man of sense could not meet Mr. writer by Dr. Johnson . He expressed his Burke by accident , under a gateway to avoid a sense of his Majesty's bounty , and thought shower ...
Seite xxix
... passed from tropic to tropic by his direction , re- presents in striking colours the sad effect of a distempered imagination . It becomes the more affecting when we recollect that it proceeds from one who lived in fear of the same ...
... passed from tropic to tropic by his direction , re- presents in striking colours the sad effect of a distempered imagination . It becomes the more affecting when we recollect that it proceeds from one who lived in fear of the same ...
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... passed over as the involuntary blows of a man agitated by the spasms of a convulsion . nation , that men may be found of minds mean It is surely not to be observed without indig- enough to be satisfied with this treatment ; wretch- men ...
... passed over as the involuntary blows of a man agitated by the spasms of a convulsion . nation , that men may be found of minds mean It is surely not to be observed without indig- enough to be satisfied with this treatment ; wretch- men ...
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