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... mentioned with respectand gratitude bygreat scholarsand poets whohad never seen hisface. He was the benefactorofLeclerc. He was the friend of Filicaja. Neither politicalnor religious differencesprevented him fromextending hispowerful ...
... mentioned with respectand gratitude bygreat scholarsand poets whohad never seen hisface. He was the benefactorofLeclerc. He was the friend of Filicaja. Neither politicalnor religious differencesprevented him fromextending hispowerful ...
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... mentioned inthisessay wasa deformed cripple whose PuppetShow, calledPunch's Theatre, owed its preeminence to hisown power of satire. This hedelivered chiefly throughPunch, theclownof thepuppets, whoappeared inall playswithso little ...
... mentioned inthisessay wasa deformed cripple whose PuppetShow, calledPunch's Theatre, owed its preeminence to hisown power of satire. This hedelivered chiefly throughPunch, theclownof thepuppets, whoappeared inall playswithso little ...
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... mentioned as the Perfection of Happiness,ofneither fearingnor wishing for Death. In answer to the Gentleman, who tempers his Health by Ounces and by Scruples, andinstead of complying with those natural Sollicitationsof Hunger and Thirst ...
... mentioned as the Perfection of Happiness,ofneither fearingnor wishing for Death. In answer to the Gentleman, who tempers his Health by Ounces and by Scruples, andinstead of complying with those natural Sollicitationsof Hunger and Thirst ...
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... mentioned in the Battles of Heroic Poems, who have sounding Names given them, for no other Reason but that they may be killed, and are celebrated for nothing but being knocked on the Head. [Greek: Glaukon te, Medontate, Thersilochon te] ...
... mentioned in the Battles of Heroic Poems, who have sounding Names given them, for no other Reason but that they may be killed, and are celebrated for nothing but being knocked on the Head. [Greek: Glaukon te, Medontate, Thersilochon te] ...
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... mentioned are run away; as are likewise a Set of Chairs, each of which was met upon two Legs going through theRose Tavernat Two this Morning. We hope, Sir, you will give proper Notice to the Town that we are endeavouring at these ...
... mentioned are run away; as are likewise a Set of Chairs, each of which was met upon two Legs going through theRose Tavernat Two this Morning. We hope, Sir, you will give proper Notice to the Town that we are endeavouring at these ...
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