Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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Page 89
... suffer ! some persons to issue out their man- dates , as with a royal authority ; if one set of men be forced to fit out ships , to raise supplies , to take up arms ; while others are only to make decrees against them , without any ...
... suffer ! some persons to issue out their man- dates , as with a royal authority ; if one set of men be forced to fit out ships , to raise supplies , to take up arms ; while others are only to make decrees against them , without any ...
Page 91
... suffer Catiline to live , who severe invective against him ; and aims at laying waste the world with with all the ... suffered the au- in our country's cause , think we thority of the senate to languish in have sufficiently discharged ...
... suffer Catiline to live , who severe invective against him ; and aims at laying waste the world with with all the ... suffered the au- in our country's cause , think we thority of the senate to languish in have sufficiently discharged ...
Page 359
... suffer herself to be his life in venture to save mine . " overcome by her own feelings of ex- And looking at Ratcliffe , she check - quisite sorrow , but instantly applied ed herself and was silent . herself to her sister's relief ...
... suffer herself to be his life in venture to save mine . " overcome by her own feelings of ex- And looking at Ratcliffe , she check - quisite sorrow , but instantly applied ed herself and was silent . herself to her sister's relief ...
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On the Constitution of England Montesquieu | 3 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
The Feudal System | 30 |
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