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... known . This part of his story well deserves to be re- membered ; it may afford useful admonition and power- ful encouragement to many men , whose abilities have been made for a time useless by their passions or plea- sures , and who ...
... known . This part of his story well deserves to be re- membered ; it may afford useful admonition and power- ful encouragement to many men , whose abilities have been made for a time useless by their passions or plea- sures , and who ...
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... known to king William , who sometimes visited Temple when he was disabled by the gout , and being attended by Swift in the garden , shewed him how to cut asparagus in the Dutch way . King William's notions were all military ; and he ...
... known to king William , who sometimes visited Temple when he was disabled by the gout , and being attended by Swift in the garden , shewed him how to cut asparagus in the Dutch way . King William's notions were all military ; and he ...
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... known to have read , among other books , " Cyprian " and " Irenæus . " He thought exercise of great neces- sity , and used to run half a mile up and down a hill every two hours . It is easy to imagine that the mode in which his first ...
... known to have read , among other books , " Cyprian " and " Irenæus . " He thought exercise of great neces- sity , and used to run half a mile up and down a hill every two hours . It is easy to imagine that the mode in which his first ...
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... known influ- ence has so many petitions which he cannot grant , that he must necessarily offend more than he gratifies , as the preference given to one affords all the rest reason for complaint . " When I give away a place , " said Lew ...
... known influ- ence has so many petitions which he cannot grant , that he must necessarily offend more than he gratifies , as the preference given to one affords all the rest reason for complaint . " When I give away a place , " said Lew ...
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... known ; and such was the increase of his reputation , that the Scottish " Nation applied again that he would be their friend . " He was become so formidable to the whigs , that his familiarity with the ministers was clamoured at in par ...
... known ; and such was the increase of his reputation , that the Scottish " Nation applied again that he would be their friend . " He was become so formidable to the whigs , that his familiarity with the ministers was clamoured at in par ...
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