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... hand , to detract on any occasion from the merit of those who were then our bitter enemies . He freely censures their conduct , indeed , when blame is deserved , and points out their errors , when errors were committed . But all this he ...
... hand , to detract on any occasion from the merit of those who were then our bitter enemies . He freely censures their conduct , indeed , when blame is deserved , and points out their errors , when errors were committed . But all this he ...
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... hand- some , was seen coming down the mountain and driving an ass , loaded with all her property , through the midst of the French army . She had abandoned her dwelling in obedience to the proclamation , and now passed over the field of ...
... hand- some , was seen coming down the mountain and driving an ass , loaded with all her property , through the midst of the French army . She had abandoned her dwelling in obedience to the proclamation , and now passed over the field of ...
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... hand , we have never allowed that a work should receive an iota of praise , beyond what its intrin- sic merits ... hands . It was very clear , how- ever , that certain publishers , whom delicacy prevents us from naming , conceived that ...
... hand , we have never allowed that a work should receive an iota of praise , beyond what its intrin- sic merits ... hands . It was very clear , how- ever , that certain publishers , whom delicacy prevents us from naming , conceived that ...
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... hand , ' and again takes to land ; ' it then marries with expand , ' once more reverts to its former lover , ' land , ' and remains steadfast to the same flame on a fourth trial in the following enchanting lines— ' Here Sydney dreamt ...
... hand , ' and again takes to land ; ' it then marries with expand , ' once more reverts to its former lover , ' land , ' and remains steadfast to the same flame on a fourth trial in the following enchanting lines— ' Here Sydney dreamt ...
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... hand , but now you have a dog , a pleasanter companion , I suppose ; for Walsingham informs me that you are a sportsman ; all in character I find . " And immediately the glass was drawn up , and the cavalcade sed on . pp . 214 , 215 ...
... hand , but now you have a dog , a pleasanter companion , I suppose ; for Walsingham informs me that you are a sportsman ; all in character I find . " And immediately the glass was drawn up , and the cavalcade sed on . pp . 214 , 215 ...
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