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... attempt must have been , was that every Frenchman , with whom I conversed , made not the least doubt but that France could with the utmost ease invade and conquer England . I hope to find an opportunity of shewing that there are few ...
... attempt must have been , was that every Frenchman , with whom I conversed , made not the least doubt but that France could with the utmost ease invade and conquer England . I hope to find an opportunity of shewing that there are few ...
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... attempts to describe the beauties of nature will be commended , at least , if they are not ap- ' proved as perfect ... attempt of the author ; and we shall look for ... wards for some future specimen , in which his talent for novel ...
... attempts to describe the beauties of nature will be commended , at least , if they are not ap- ' proved as perfect ... attempt of the author ; and we shall look for ... wards for some future specimen , in which his talent for novel ...
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... attempt it . Though the waters were at their lowest at the sea- son of the year in which we saw them , yet they ... attempting to convey some feeble idea of it to the reader in verse . I am sensibile that the lines are very unworthy of ...
... attempt it . Though the waters were at their lowest at the sea- son of the year in which we saw them , yet they ... attempting to convey some feeble idea of it to the reader in verse . I am sensibile that the lines are very unworthy of ...
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