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... King - Fraser's Magazine , Defoe Daniel - Eclectic Review , Duke of Marlboro ' - See Marlboro ' . Disraeli , Mr. Benjamin - Fraser's Magazine , Drummond , William , works of - See Poet . E. 365 476 Eloquence of Kossuth - See Kossuth ...
... King - Fraser's Magazine , Defoe Daniel - Eclectic Review , Duke of Marlboro ' - See Marlboro ' . Disraeli , Mr. Benjamin - Fraser's Magazine , Drummond , William , works of - See Poet . E. 365 476 Eloquence of Kossuth - See Kossuth ...
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... king of Edom for lime , seems no irrational ferity ; but to drink of the ashes of dead relations a passionate prodi- gality . " Šome bones make best skeletons , some bodies quick and speediest ashes . Who would expect a quick flame from ...
... king of Edom for lime , seems no irrational ferity ; but to drink of the ashes of dead relations a passionate prodi- gality . " Šome bones make best skeletons , some bodies quick and speediest ashes . Who would expect a quick flame from ...
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... king's evil , it must be confess that beside the smell of the species there remembered that people would be touched ; may be individual odors , and every man may have --also that the king was accompanied by so perceptible unto man who ...
... king's evil , it must be confess that beside the smell of the species there remembered that people would be touched ; may be individual odors , and every man may have --also that the king was accompanied by so perceptible unto man who ...
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... King of England ( Charles II . ) is fayne to reduce his howsehold ex- pences to twelve thousand pounds p . annum , es- pecially hee having a farre greater revenue than any of his predecessors . God keepe all honest men from penury and ...
... King of England ( Charles II . ) is fayne to reduce his howsehold ex- pences to twelve thousand pounds p . annum , es- pecially hee having a farre greater revenue than any of his predecessors . God keepe all honest men from penury and ...
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... king's friends are gibbeted as remorselessly as the Grenvilles in the Observations . It is exactly what it professes to be , a series of " thoughts " on the discontents of the time . Burke also discusses the remedies for such distempers ...
... king's friends are gibbeted as remorselessly as the Grenvilles in the Observations . It is exactly what it professes to be , a series of " thoughts " on the discontents of the time . Burke also discusses the remedies for such distempers ...
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