The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 páginas |
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... just begun to climb the hill thought themselves not far from the top ; but , as they proceeded , new hills were continually rifing to their view , and the fummit of the highest they could before difcern feemed but the foot of another ...
... just begun to climb the hill thought themselves not far from the top ; but , as they proceeded , new hills were continually rifing to their view , and the fummit of the highest they could before difcern feemed but the foot of another ...
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... just arrived with a powerful reinforcement of gallant troops . Sir Walter Mauny flew to receive her Majefty , and briefly inform- ed her of the particulars respecting the fix victims . As foon as the had been welcomed by Edward and his ...
... just arrived with a powerful reinforcement of gallant troops . Sir Walter Mauny flew to receive her Majefty , and briefly inform- ed her of the particulars respecting the fix victims . As foon as the had been welcomed by Edward and his ...
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... just and natural inheritance : But you have acted up to the best of an erroneous judg ment ; and we admire and honour in you that valour and virtue , by which we are fo long kept out of our rightful poffeffions . You noble burghers ...
... just and natural inheritance : But you have acted up to the best of an erroneous judg ment ; and we admire and honour in you that valour and virtue , by which we are fo long kept out of our rightful poffeffions . You noble burghers ...
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... just and impartial Judge ! How will man , that fanguinary tyrant , be able to excufe himself from the charge of those innumerable cruelties inflicted on the unoffending fubjects committed to his care , formed for his benefit , and ...
... just and impartial Judge ! How will man , that fanguinary tyrant , be able to excufe himself from the charge of those innumerable cruelties inflicted on the unoffending fubjects committed to his care , formed for his benefit , and ...
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... being ? Yet , if we impartially confider the cafe , and our intermediate fituation , we must acknow- ledge , that , with regard to inferior animals , just such a being is a sportsman . H The The Two Bees . Na fine morning in May ,. ( 85 )
... being ? Yet , if we impartially confider the cafe , and our intermediate fituation , we must acknow- ledge , that , with regard to inferior animals , just such a being is a sportsman . H The The Two Bees . Na fine morning in May ,. ( 85 )
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