The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 páginas |
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... honours of the principal citizens of Rome ; lived afterwards in happiness and ease ; and left it to be engraven on his tomb , That no circum- Atances are fo defperate which Providence may not relieve . The The Acquisition of a Virtuous ...
... honours of the principal citizens of Rome ; lived afterwards in happiness and ease ; and left it to be engraven on his tomb , That no circum- Atances are fo defperate which Providence may not relieve . The The Acquisition of a Virtuous ...
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... honour and profit . " Could I but get over fome nice points , and conform to the practice and opinion of those about me , I might ftand as fair a chance as others for dignities and preferment . " And why can you not ? What hinders you ...
... honour and profit . " Could I but get over fome nice points , and conform to the practice and opinion of those about me , I might ftand as fair a chance as others for dignities and preferment . " And why can you not ? What hinders you ...
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... upon , is not touching the lives of a few mechanics - it refpects the honour of the English nation ; it refpects the glory of my Edward , my husband , my king . You think you have sentenced fix of your prifoners to death . No have ( 69 )
... upon , is not touching the lives of a few mechanics - it refpects the honour of the English nation ; it refpects the glory of my Edward , my husband , my king . You think you have sentenced fix of your prifoners to death . No have ( 69 )
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... honour , but a stage of fhame to Edward ; a reproach to his conquefts ; an indelible difgrace to his name . Let us rather difappoint these haughty burghers , who wish to inveft themselves with glory at our expence . We cannot wholly ...
... honour , but a stage of fhame to Edward ; a reproach to his conquefts ; an indelible difgrace to his name . Let us rather difappoint these haughty burghers , who wish to inveft themselves with glory at our expence . We cannot wholly ...
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... honours which Edward has to bestow . Rivals for fame , but always friends to vir- tue , we with that England were intitled to call you her fons . " " Ah , my country ! " exclaimed Pierre , " it is now that I tremble for you . Edward ...
... honours which Edward has to bestow . Rivals for fame , but always friends to vir- tue , we with that England were intitled to call you her fons . " " Ah , my country ! " exclaimed Pierre , " it is now that I tremble for you . Edward ...
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