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... once joyed to call husband , the father of her children , the partner whom she had betrayed and deserted ; and her whom he had chosen for her successor , who now bore the name she once answered to , and who was now discharging the ...
... once joyed to call husband , the father of her children , the partner whom she had betrayed and deserted ; and her whom he had chosen for her successor , who now bore the name she once answered to , and who was now discharging the ...
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... once seasonably responded to their touch . These are results greatly to be lamented . There is no pursuit which poetical exercises might not sweeten and exalt ; and where genius has succeeded , particularly that noble description of it ...
... once seasonably responded to their touch . These are results greatly to be lamented . There is no pursuit which poetical exercises might not sweeten and exalt ; and where genius has succeeded , particularly that noble description of it ...
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... once called Bhurtpore , was now levelled with the dust . To this observation , which might have con- jured up some uneasy anticipations in their own minds , they rejoined , that every kingdom we had conquered was divided in itself , and ...
... once called Bhurtpore , was now levelled with the dust . To this observation , which might have con- jured up some uneasy anticipations in their own minds , they rejoined , that every kingdom we had conquered was divided in itself , and ...
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