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... force of genius , humour , wit , and learning , that I fared like a distressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid ; I was undone by my auxiliary ; when I had once called him in , I could not subsist without dependence ...
... force of genius , humour , wit , and learning , that I fared like a distressed prince , who calls in a powerful neighbour to his aid ; I was undone by my auxiliary ; when I had once called him in , I could not subsist without dependence ...
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... force of my own parts , the power of divination , and that I HOUGH the other papers , which are pub - prepare you for the matter you are to expect , lished for the use of the good people of in the following manner . England , have ...
... force of my own parts , the power of divination , and that I HOUGH the other papers , which are pub - prepare you for the matter you are to expect , lished for the use of the good people of in the following manner . England , have ...
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... force of the allies in Flanders , in the beginning of the next month , The late offers concerning peace were made in the style of persons who think themselves upon equal terms ; but the allies have so just a sense of their present ...
... force of the allies in Flanders , in the beginning of the next month , The late offers concerning peace were made in the style of persons who think themselves upon equal terms ; but the allies have so just a sense of their present ...
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... force of their different beauties is seen also in the effects it makes on their lovers . The admirers of Chloe are eternally gay and well- pleased : those of Clarissa , melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the ...
... force of their different beauties is seen also in the effects it makes on their lovers . The admirers of Chloe are eternally gay and well- pleased : those of Clarissa , melancholy and thoughtful . And as this passion always changes the ...
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... force of the attractive Cleopatra , whose charms were the defence of her diadem against a people otherwise invincible . It is so natural for women to talk of themselves , that it is to be hoped , all my own sex at least will pardon me ...
... force of the attractive Cleopatra , whose charms were the defence of her diadem against a people otherwise invincible . It is so natural for women to talk of themselves , that it is to be hoped , all my own sex at least will pardon me ...
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