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... instances to illus- trate this assertion : A note from Mr. Moore , " the conductor of the World , " re- questing an ... instance of the same species of pleasantry . In one of his rides late in life , he was met by His Ma- jesty on the ...
... instances to illus- trate this assertion : A note from Mr. Moore , " the conductor of the World , " re- questing an ... instance of the same species of pleasantry . In one of his rides late in life , he was met by His Ma- jesty on the ...
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... instance of his Majesty's favour , my infirmities should render me unequal to the task , and make me an occasion of repentance to the King for the only error in the Appointments he has made . " Your Lordship's conduct with respect to Mr ...
... instance of his Majesty's favour , my infirmities should render me unequal to the task , and make me an occasion of repentance to the King for the only error in the Appointments he has made . " Your Lordship's conduct with respect to Mr ...
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... instance , consisted of enclosures beyond the park . On the contrary , the proposed new approach , being on the north side of the valley , will shew the park on the opposite bank to advantage , and , by ascending to the house , it will ...
... instance , consisted of enclosures beyond the park . On the contrary , the proposed new approach , being on the north side of the valley , will shew the park on the opposite bank to advantage , and , by ascending to the house , it will ...
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