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But opinions stride on , while things linger behind What of old pass'd for thunder , now weighs but as wind ; And you , a great man as could possibly be , Stand diminish'd to modest dimensions by ME . a II .
But opinions stride on , while things linger behind What of old pass'd for thunder , now weighs but as wind ; And you , a great man as could possibly be , Stand diminish'd to modest dimensions by ME . a II .
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... may not be able to stand a comparative with Edinburgh Doctor Pringle and the Mistress or Glasgow . But notwithstanding the having visited London before , were experience which they had of the ways both able and most willing to give ...
... may not be able to stand a comparative with Edinburgh Doctor Pringle and the Mistress or Glasgow . But notwithstanding the having visited London before , were experience which they had of the ways both able and most willing to give ...
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... by the anxiety of the ladies , which induced them to stand up as the horsemen entered , whereupon I moved nearer the upper end of the gallery , and had thereby a full view of his Majesty and the Royal Dukes upon his right hand .
... by the anxiety of the ladies , which induced them to stand up as the horsemen entered , whereupon I moved nearer the upper end of the gallery , and had thereby a full view of his Majesty and the Royal Dukes upon his right hand .
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For them our fathers rued fu ' sair , And stood till they could stand nae mair ; Then let us hail their only Heir Carle , an the King come . 2 IK Who has raised our name high ? And our warrior fame high ? Tell -- that snarlers may sing ...
For them our fathers rued fu ' sair , And stood till they could stand nae mair ; Then let us hail their only Heir Carle , an the King come . 2 IK Who has raised our name high ? And our warrior fame high ? Tell -- that snarlers may sing ...
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The parties stand at Hide and seek is , I believe , played a little distance , and pitch the halfmuch in the same manner , but the penny to a mark , or gog , and he who watchword of this last is hidee . The is nearest the mark , has the ...
The parties stand at Hide and seek is , I believe , played a little distance , and pitch the halfmuch in the same manner , but the penny to a mark , or gog , and he who watchword of this last is hidee . The is nearest the mark , has the ...
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