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The greatest part of this book was written As I had the honour and happiness of while Sir John Hawkins was alive ; and I avow , enjoying his friendship for upwards of that one object of my strictures was to make him twenty years ; as I ...
The greatest part of this book was written As I had the honour and happiness of while Sir John Hawkins was alive ; and I avow , enjoying his friendship for upwards of that one object of my strictures was to make him twenty years ; as I ...
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I was then a big boy ; Play on your pipe beneath this beechen shade ; he saw I did not reverence him ; and While wretched we about the world must roam , that he should get no honour by me . I And leave our pleasing fields and native ...
I was then a big boy ; Play on your pipe beneath this beechen shade ; he saw I did not reverence him ; and While wretched we about the world must roam , that he should get no honour by me . I And leave our pleasing fields and native ...
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... out so early as 1727 , and no attempt had been made to confute it , or bill having been first moved 15th of a strenuous defence by her Counsel ; the to punish the author or printer as a libeller ; but for the honour of human 3 1697.
... out so early as 1727 , and no attempt had been made to confute it , or bill having been first moved 15th of a strenuous defence by her Counsel ; the to punish the author or printer as a libeller ; but for the honour of human 3 1697.
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The elder Mr. Earl of Orrery in 1737 , and his cousin as fifth Earl Macbean had afterwards the honour of of Cork in 1753 . He is remembered only for his Life of Swift , which has probably never been being Librarian to Archibald ...
The elder Mr. Earl of Orrery in 1737 , and his cousin as fifth Earl Macbean had afterwards the honour of of Cork in 1753 . He is remembered only for his Life of Swift , which has probably never been being Librarian to Archibald ...
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... honour , influence , without subjection to those for which the hints were lying by caprice . i Horace . him . ... which “ Youth to be taught the piety of age - age to become like “ drops in the bucket . retain the honour of youth .
... honour , influence , without subjection to those for which the hints were lying by caprice . i Horace . him . ... which “ Youth to be taught the piety of age - age to become like “ drops in the bucket . retain the honour of youth .
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