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... never failed to disappoint him . He was fatigued with the burden of his own existence , envious of every thing that was not done by himself , and disgusted with all he did . To him rest was not grateful , nor occupation pleasing . Every ...
... never failed to disappoint him . He was fatigued with the burden of his own existence , envious of every thing that was not done by himself , and disgusted with all he did . To him rest was not grateful , nor occupation pleasing . Every ...
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... never forget them . They are the same which your Majesty expressed to Colonel Murray , that the undertaking was ... never would permit English troops to land in Sweden . I have said , indeed , that I never would permit foreign troops to ...
... never forget them . They are the same which your Majesty expressed to Colonel Murray , that the undertaking was ... never would permit English troops to land in Sweden . I have said , indeed , that I never would permit foreign troops to ...
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... never forget the cottage of his early years : whether in the east or west , though even buried amid the ignorance and vice of St. Giles's , the lovely valley in which he first began to live , and the green hills of his native isle ...
... never forget the cottage of his early years : whether in the east or west , though even buried amid the ignorance and vice of St. Giles's , the lovely valley in which he first began to live , and the green hills of his native isle ...
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