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... pass, thought Salisbury Plain one of the finest prospectsinEngland, planned parks with circles and straight lines of trees, despised our old cathedrals for their 'Gothic' art, and saw perfection in the Roman architecture, and the round ...
... pass, thought Salisbury Plain one of the finest prospectsinEngland, planned parks with circles and straight lines of trees, despised our old cathedrals for their 'Gothic' art, and saw perfection in the Roman architecture, and the round ...
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... pass, Ormond,Somers, Villars, who leads the horseof thedead queen, that 'heaves into big sighs when he would neigh ... passing to her coronation in the place whither she now is carriedtoher grave. On the way, through acclamations of her ...
... pass, Ormond,Somers, Villars, who leads the horseof thedead queen, that 'heaves into big sighs when he would neigh ... passing to her coronation in the place whither she now is carriedtoher grave. On the way, through acclamations of her ...
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... pass through Oppositions and contending Interests in the ways of Ambition, but Your Great Abilities have been invited to Power, and importuned to accept of Advancement. Nor is it strange that this should happen to your Lordship, who ...
... pass through Oppositions and contending Interests in the ways of Ambition, but Your Great Abilities have been invited to Power, and importuned to accept of Advancement. Nor is it strange that this should happen to your Lordship, who ...
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... pass over a single Foe tochargewhole Armies. It is not Lais or Silenus,but theHarlotand the Drunkard,whomI shallendeavour to expose;and shall considertheCrime asit appears ina Species, not as it is circumstanced in anIndividual. I ...
... pass over a single Foe tochargewhole Armies. It is not Lais or Silenus,but theHarlotand the Drunkard,whomI shallendeavour to expose;and shall considertheCrime asit appears ina Species, not as it is circumstanced in anIndividual. I ...
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... pass in our Coaches. Thus we may enjoy as much of each others Friendship as we are capable: For there are some People who are to be known only by Sight, with which sortof FriendshipI hope you will always honour, Madam, Your most ...
... pass in our Coaches. Thus we may enjoy as much of each others Friendship as we are capable: For there are some People who are to be known only by Sight, with which sortof FriendshipI hope you will always honour, Madam, Your most ...
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