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... never have wished for aught beyond the station to which his sovereign had raised him . Such a course , it is true , did not lead to spiritual supremacy : but , as his rare fortune had placed him at the helm of Europe , he might have ...
... never have wished for aught beyond the station to which his sovereign had raised him . Such a course , it is true , did not lead to spiritual supremacy : but , as his rare fortune had placed him at the helm of Europe , he might have ...
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... never buy ! Oh ! woman's heart was made For minstrel - hands alone ; By other fingers play'd It yields not half the tone . Then here's to her who long Hath wak'd the poet's sigh The girl who gave to song What gold could never buy ...
... never buy ! Oh ! woman's heart was made For minstrel - hands alone ; By other fingers play'd It yields not half the tone . Then here's to her who long Hath wak'd the poet's sigh The girl who gave to song What gold could never buy ...
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... never till it suited their own convenience ; and from having no markets , and not being in the habit of selling , they could never be persuaded to part with any article at less than nearly double its worth . ' 6 Notwithstanding these ...
... never till it suited their own convenience ; and from having no markets , and not being in the habit of selling , they could never be persuaded to part with any article at less than nearly double its worth . ' 6 Notwithstanding these ...
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