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... never , never . Alm . Accursed be she who tempts thee . I am come To seek your faithful friendship , not your love . If by a father's tyranny compell'd , And urg'd beyond the patience of my sex , I should take shelter with you - Raym ...
... never , never . Alm . Accursed be she who tempts thee . I am come To seek your faithful friendship , not your love . If by a father's tyranny compell'd , And urg'd beyond the patience of my sex , I should take shelter with you - Raym ...
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... never did and never could take place . For instance , in her first story , which is much better delineated in Hogarth's prints of the idle and the industrious Apprentice , a Mr. and Mrs. Fullarton hap- pen to arrive at a village , and ...
... never did and never could take place . For instance , in her first story , which is much better delineated in Hogarth's prints of the idle and the industrious Apprentice , a Mr. and Mrs. Fullarton hap- pen to arrive at a village , and ...
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... Never , ' says the author , had Italy been more disposed to fly to arms , in order to secure her independence , than at the period when the treaty of Madrid was made known . The ex- pulsion of the barbarians was the ardent wish of all ...
... Never , ' says the author , had Italy been more disposed to fly to arms , in order to secure her independence , than at the period when the treaty of Madrid was made known . The ex- pulsion of the barbarians was the ardent wish of all ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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