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... observations had reference t prudence , I have determined to g After he had been speaking subject of languages and dialects a different turn . My father was Austin's opinion respecting the q ing to the Christian economy- : from in ge ...
... observations had reference t prudence , I have determined to g After he had been speaking subject of languages and dialects a different turn . My father was Austin's opinion respecting the q ing to the Christian economy- : from in ge ...
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... observed of him that " he lost way he got it — by his tongue . " historian , " long lived he in the indignation had remitted him ; glorious , for , at improving a ntage , he was so excellent as ' He was like a cat , throw him l light ...
... observed of him that " he lost way he got it — by his tongue . " historian , " long lived he in the indignation had remitted him ; glorious , for , at improving a ntage , he was so excellent as ' He was like a cat , throw him l light ...
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... observed a Tory . On the 18th and the Lord offered the C Rochester , the without the u but this he f that there was could be ass witted ; to us " his lordship shadows , " and or no ; and soon after dinner me to himself.
... observed a Tory . On the 18th and the Lord offered the C Rochester , the without the u but this he f that there was could be ass witted ; to us " his lordship shadows , " and or no ; and soon after dinner me to himself.
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... observation . His character was de yet he did not , like many in that corr self by those evil practices which darke ... observed as a statesman ' being tha Tory . On the 18th December 1682 Lord - 1 and the Lord Chief - Justice of the C ...
... observation . His character was de yet he did not , like many in that corr self by those evil practices which darke ... observed as a statesman ' being tha Tory . On the 18th December 1682 Lord - 1 and the Lord Chief - Justice of the C ...
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... observed , ' In sh the jury , it is nothing more than the triguing Chamber - maid , and The Lying V farces , written by Garrick , were then applause . ] And , immediately casting upon me in my retired corner , in a mo notice of the ...
... observed , ' In sh the jury , it is nothing more than the triguing Chamber - maid , and The Lying V farces , written by Garrick , were then applause . ] And , immediately casting upon me in my retired corner , in a mo notice of the ...
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