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Pagina 35
... once Excite in them compassion for myself And for my friends ? Who now remains Deaf to my lamentations ? - For our shame Thou art alone so , father ; where thou oughtest , More than all others , to abhor the yoke , And feel its weight ...
... once Excite in them compassion for myself And for my friends ? Who now remains Deaf to my lamentations ? - For our shame Thou art alone so , father ; where thou oughtest , More than all others , to abhor the yoke , And feel its weight ...
Pagina 37
... once The royal knot untwisted : private ends Prompt both alliances . If otherwise , Think'st thou that I should ever ... once more ; To re - create our prostrate commonwealth , To make it once more strong , and capable Of liberty ; to ...
... once The royal knot untwisted : private ends Prompt both alliances . If otherwise , Think'st thou that I should ever ... once more ; To re - create our prostrate commonwealth , To make it once more strong , and capable Of liberty ; to ...
Pagina 492
... once plead our apology for declining to ex- hibit its merits in the form of a methodical and detailed analysis , because it must be obvious to every ... once once his sagacity and his candour . Indeed , had 492 Walckenaer's Cosmology .
... once plead our apology for declining to ex- hibit its merits in the form of a methodical and detailed analysis , because it must be obvious to every ... once once his sagacity and his candour . Indeed , had 492 Walckenaer's Cosmology .
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Melodino Relics | 66 |
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