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... sentiments , before they reach ourselves , and such wounds agonize beyond endurance . What hero , nay what savage , could endure to see the massacre of his children , or the dishonour of his wife , to be taunted with , and called on to ...
... sentiments , before they reach ourselves , and such wounds agonize beyond endurance . What hero , nay what savage , could endure to see the massacre of his children , or the dishonour of his wife , to be taunted with , and called on to ...
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... sentiments contained in the directions which he addressed to the preceptor of his son , though they accord not with the uniform measures of his ca binet , were in all probability the real feelings of his mind , and those on which , had ...
... sentiments contained in the directions which he addressed to the preceptor of his son , though they accord not with the uniform measures of his ca binet , were in all probability the real feelings of his mind , and those on which , had ...
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... sentiments merit commendation . Art . 22. The Lyre , or Vocal Museum ; a Chaste Collection of ap- proved Modern Songs ; to which are addded Toasts and Sentiments . 12mo . 2 Vols . 5s . bound . Badcock . Most of the productions here ...
... sentiments merit commendation . Art . 22. The Lyre , or Vocal Museum ; a Chaste Collection of ap- proved Modern Songs ; to which are addded Toasts and Sentiments . 12mo . 2 Vols . 5s . bound . Badcock . Most of the productions here ...
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