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He is great , but not amiable ; we render homage to his talents , his reputation , and his victories ; but we defire to live under a more benign and unambitious prince . We are pleafed to vifit Berlin , as an object of liberal curiofity ...
He is great , but not amiable ; we render homage to his talents , his reputation , and his victories ; but we defire to live under a more benign and unambitious prince . We are pleafed to vifit Berlin , as an object of liberal curiofity ...
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3 : Partridges feed on grain and other feeds , fcratched up , therefore live chiefly on the ground , making much use of their legs and little of their wings . 4. They pair early in the fpring , the hen fitting twenty - two days ...
3 : Partridges feed on grain and other feeds , fcratched up , therefore live chiefly on the ground , making much use of their legs and little of their wings . 4. They pair early in the fpring , the hen fitting twenty - two days ...
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Long may he live , and extenfive may be his usefulness in advancing the true welfare and real profperity of Britain ! Such is our brief Memoir of SIR RALPH ABERCROMBIE , whofe talents and virtues every impartial reader must applaud .
Long may he live , and extenfive may be his usefulness in advancing the true welfare and real profperity of Britain ! Such is our brief Memoir of SIR RALPH ABERCROMBIE , whofe talents and virtues every impartial reader must applaud .
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The aged , who no longer have any wives , live folitary , and are , of all , the most grim : thefe frequently pass a whole month on the fhore in fleep , without taking any food ; but whatever approaches them , whether man or beaft ...
The aged , who no longer have any wives , live folitary , and are , of all , the most grim : thefe frequently pass a whole month on the fhore in fleep , without taking any food ; but whatever approaches them , whether man or beaft ...
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True - she was all that bounteous heav'n could give , True - fhe deferves thofe heavings of thy breast ; A chafter being did not , could not live , A dearer confort no one ...
True - she was all that bounteous heav'n could give , True - fhe deferves thofe heavings of thy breast ; A chafter being did not , could not live , A dearer confort no one ...
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