Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... seen .. But the amusement of be- holding the struggle would hardly have been without danger , as they were too fiery not to have communicated their heat , though it should have produced a conflagration of their country . About the year ...
... seen .. But the amusement of be- holding the struggle would hardly have been without danger , as they were too fiery not to have communicated their heat , though it should have produced a conflagration of their country . About the year ...
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... seen among the writers that had ever been seen before ; the universities and several private men rejected the province of assigning the prize * . At all this Mr. Cave wondered for a while ; but his natural judgment , and a wider ...
... seen among the writers that had ever been seen before ; the universities and several private men rejected the province of assigning the prize * . At all this Mr. Cave wondered for a while ; but his natural judgment , and a wider ...
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... seen in the world before . To review this towering regiment was his daily pleasure , and to perpetuate it was so much his care , that when he met a tall woman , he imme- diately commanded one of his Titanian retinue to marry her , that ...
... seen in the world before . To review this towering regiment was his daily pleasure , and to perpetuate it was so much his care , that when he met a tall woman , he imme- diately commanded one of his Titanian retinue to marry her , that ...
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... seen in the opulence of his subjects , he wanted either ability or bene- volence to understand . He therefore raised ex- orbitant taxes from every kind of commodity and possession , and piled up the money in his treasury , from which it ...
... seen in the opulence of his subjects , he wanted either ability or bene- volence to understand . He therefore raised ex- orbitant taxes from every kind of commodity and possession , and piled up the money in his treasury , from which it ...
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... seen , a wife without a husband , married so far as to engage her person to a man who did not de- sire her affection , and of whom it was doubtful whether he thought himself restrained from the power of repudiation by an act performed ...
... seen , a wife without a husband , married so far as to engage her person to a man who did not de- sire her affection , and of whom it was doubtful whether he thought himself restrained from the power of repudiation by an act performed ...
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