Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2,Teil 3S. Walker, 1826 |
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... sure how long they may be nerals appointed by them . Therefore continued in command ; they may be do not let us vainly imagine , that an all dismissed in a moment , and pro- army raised and maintained by autho- per tools of power put in ...
... sure how long they may be nerals appointed by them . Therefore continued in command ; they may be do not let us vainly imagine , that an all dismissed in a moment , and pro- army raised and maintained by autho- per tools of power put in ...
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... sure but presently turn over my book of on't . Experto crede Roberto . But I Drama common - places , and there I must give you this caution by the have , at one view , all that Persius , way - be sure you never take snuff Montaigne ...
... sure but presently turn over my book of on't . Experto crede Roberto . But I Drama common - places , and there I must give you this caution by the have , at one view , all that Persius , way - be sure you never take snuff Montaigne ...
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... sure , is the saying should give an universal assent to all of a silly man ; for a man of sense that you hear said in company ; such knows that there is no company so an assent would be mean , and in silly , that some use may not be ...
... sure , is the saying should give an universal assent to all of a silly man ; for a man of sense that you hear said in company ; such knows that there is no company so an assent would be mean , and in silly , that some use may not be ...
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