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... hand : - " When Alexander opened the tomb of Cyrus , the remaining bones discovered his proportion , whereof urnal fragments afford but a bad conjec- ture , and have this disadvantage , that they leave us ignorant of most personal ...
... hand : - " When Alexander opened the tomb of Cyrus , the remaining bones discovered his proportion , whereof urnal fragments afford but a bad conjec- ture , and have this disadvantage , that they leave us ignorant of most personal ...
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... hand , but , being almost tir'd and discouraged by reason of the bad way , wee tooke over to Wisbich , riding ten mile upon a streight banke of earthe , and four mile more by the side of a made river . " At last , when dying for ...
... hand , but , being almost tir'd and discouraged by reason of the bad way , wee tooke over to Wisbich , riding ten mile upon a streight banke of earthe , and four mile more by the side of a made river . " At last , when dying for ...
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... hands . but Molière for such a prodigious time . Little as I love Versailles , it is the genteelest don't suppose ... hand style to join him in a game at faro or hazard . Probably he keeps a gaming - house himself . W. Oh , there's ...
... hands . but Molière for such a prodigious time . Little as I love Versailles , it is the genteelest don't suppose ... hand style to join him in a game at faro or hazard . Probably he keeps a gaming - house himself . W. Oh , there's ...
Pagina 23
... hand to hand , yet the angels may weep and the fiends chuckle , to see us still playing at our little game . Burke has been often accused of incon- No man better understood the art of writ- ing . He on one occasion said , that " without ...
... hand to hand , yet the angels may weep and the fiends chuckle , to see us still playing at our little game . Burke has been often accused of incon- No man better understood the art of writ- ing . He on one occasion said , that " without ...
Pagina 26
... hand of the great Palinurus being taken away , the vessel of the state was driven at the mercy of the waves , now in one direction , now in another , and in every direction but that in which its nominal chief intended it to go . The ...
... hand of the great Palinurus being taken away , the vessel of the state was driven at the mercy of the waves , now in one direction , now in another , and in every direction but that in which its nominal chief intended it to go . The ...
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