Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2S. Walker, 1826 |
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... friends . However , this is the most taste of both . In war , in travelling , grateful tie of human society ; so that in the country , we were always toge- the poet Ennius says with great rea- ther . I do not mention our studies , son ...
... friends . However , this is the most taste of both . In war , in travelling , grateful tie of human society ; so that in the country , we were always toge- the poet Ennius says with great rea- ther . I do not mention our studies , son ...
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... friends his servants , in that blessed seek those living waters , which flow land where sorrow is unknown , and from the throne of God . It is only happiness is endless as it is perfect . from the belief of the goodness and Go , then ...
... friends his servants , in that blessed seek those living waters , which flow land where sorrow is unknown , and from the throne of God . It is only happiness is endless as it is perfect . from the belief of the goodness and Go , then ...
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... friends , all the meshes of your lordship be pleased to hear my own deceitful policy . And the what a young and timid woman , Queen - but let her take my head , as but your most affectionate wife , can she has threatened . " suggest in ...
... friends , all the meshes of your lordship be pleased to hear my own deceitful policy . And the what a young and timid woman , Queen - but let her take my head , as but your most affectionate wife , can she has threatened . " suggest in ...
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On the Constitution of England Montesquieu | 3 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
The Feudal System | 30 |
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