History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783J. Murray, 1838 |
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... thought - The Doctor . ' " - JAMES'S ROBBER . " The Doctor has grown upon us ; much as we liked him at first , we like him more and more . " - LITERARY GAZETTE . " We cannot look into a page without some desire to quote from it ; the ...
... thought - The Doctor . ' " - JAMES'S ROBBER . " The Doctor has grown upon us ; much as we liked him at first , we like him more and more . " - LITERARY GAZETTE . " We cannot look into a page without some desire to quote from it ; the ...
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... thought it a great blow to Jacobitism . He charitably hints to James , in his letters , that some attempt from the Duke of Or- mond might " disorder our finances , and throw us " into a good deal of confusion . " But if the advice of ...
... thought it a great blow to Jacobitism . He charitably hints to James , in his letters , that some attempt from the Duke of Or- mond might " disorder our finances , and throw us " into a good deal of confusion . " But if the advice of ...
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... thought , a " patron of blasphemy , " and pulling out an old family Bible , proceeded with a sanctified air to quote several texts ! But he soon reverted to his former courses . 1721 . CHAP . Sejanus , that evil and too FROM THE PEACE ...
... thought , a " patron of blasphemy , " and pulling out an old family Bible , proceeded with a sanctified air to quote several texts ! But he soon reverted to his former courses . 1721 . CHAP . Sejanus , that evil and too FROM THE PEACE ...
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... thought them shamefully lenient . Petitions had been pouring in from all parts of the country praying for " con- dign punishment " on these " Monsters of pride " and covetousness " " - " the Cannibals of Change " - " the infamous ...
... thought them shamefully lenient . Petitions had been pouring in from all parts of the country praying for " con- dign punishment " on these " Monsters of pride " and covetousness " " - " the Cannibals of Change " - " the infamous ...
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... thoughts of my loaded heart , and by her exalted " wisdom find relief ! ...... Whither to go or how " to dispose of a life entirely devoted to you , I " know not till I receive your orders and com- " mands ..... I live in hopes that the ...
... thoughts of my loaded heart , and by her exalted " wisdom find relief ! ...... Whither to go or how " to dispose of a life entirely devoted to you , I " know not till I receive your orders and com- " mands ..... I live in hopes that the ...
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Seite 346 - ... their manner of writing is very peculiar, being neither from the left to the right, like the Europeans ; nor from the right to the left, like the Arabians ; nor from up to down, like the Chinese ; but aslant, from one corner of the paper to the other, like ladies in England.