Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... least delightful , that it was believed to produce neither fruits nor flowers ; and that , after a long and laborious cul- tivation , not even the barren laurel had been found upon it . Yet on this province , my lord , I entered , with ...
... least delightful , that it was believed to produce neither fruits nor flowers ; and that , after a long and laborious cul- tivation , not even the barren laurel had been found upon it . Yet on this province , my lord , I entered , with ...
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... , which will be generally furnished with much liberality by the writers of our glossaries ; writers who deserve often the highest praise , both of judgment and industry , and may expect at least to AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 15.
... , which will be generally furnished with much liberality by the writers of our glossaries ; writers who deserve often the highest praise , both of judgment and industry , and may expect at least to AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 15.
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... least to be mentioned with honour by me , whom they have freed from the greatest part of a very laborious work , and on whom they have imposed , at worst , only the easy task of rejecting superfluities . By tracing in this manner every ...
... least to be mentioned with honour by me , whom they have freed from the greatest part of a very laborious work , and on whom they have imposed , at worst , only the easy task of rejecting superfluities . By tracing in this manner every ...
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... least discover the coast , civilize part of the inhabitants , and make it easy for some other adventurer to pro- ceed farther , to reduce them wholly to subjection , and settle them under laws . We are taught by the great Roman orator ...
... least discover the coast , civilize part of the inhabitants , and make it easy for some other adventurer to pro- ceed farther , to reduce them wholly to subjection , and settle them under laws . We are taught by the great Roman orator ...
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... least as can be expected in a task , which no man , however learned or sagacious , has yet been able to perform . Some words there are which I cannot explain , because I do not understand them ; these might have been omitted very often ...
... least as can be expected in a task , which no man , however learned or sagacious , has yet been able to perform . Some words there are which I cannot explain , because I do not understand them ; these might have been omitted very often ...
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