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Page 7
... kind words how- ever , and their independence re- mained secured , though sometimes trifled with , and more than once insulted . At length in the year ninety- two , Brissot who for the sins of mankind was placed by Provi- dence , in ...
... kind words how- ever , and their independence re- mained secured , though sometimes trifled with , and more than once insulted . At length in the year ninety- two , Brissot who for the sins of mankind was placed by Provi- dence , in ...
Page 9
... kind , which men regard with more respect , or which may be said to carry so much before branches as vigorous and strong , as those on which it attempted to rest for support . Unfortunately , those who have been most remarkable for deci ...
... kind , which men regard with more respect , or which may be said to carry so much before branches as vigorous and strong , as those on which it attempted to rest for support . Unfortunately , those who have been most remarkable for deci ...
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... kind VARIES with the veering wind : What have I to do with thee , Dull , unjoyous Constancy ? Sombre tale , and satire witty , Sprightly glee , and doleful ditty , Measur'd sighs , and roundelay , Welcome all ! but do not stay . What ...
... kind VARIES with the veering wind : What have I to do with thee , Dull , unjoyous Constancy ? Sombre tale , and satire witty , Sprightly glee , and doleful ditty , Measur'd sighs , and roundelay , Welcome all ! but do not stay . What ...
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... kind - and this he scems to know ; for so perfectly tame is he become that he will perch and crow on one's arm , feed from the hand , and even admit , without fear , of being fondled like the gentlest lap- dog . So much for our ...
... kind - and this he scems to know ; for so perfectly tame is he become that he will perch and crow on one's arm , feed from the hand , and even admit , without fear , of being fondled like the gentlest lap- dog . So much for our ...
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... kind VARIES with the veering wind : What have I to do with thee , Dull , unjoyous Constancy ? Sombre tale , and satire witty , Sprightly glee , and doleful ditty , Measur'd sighs , and roundelay , Welcome all ! but do not stay . What ...
... kind VARIES with the veering wind : What have I to do with thee , Dull , unjoyous Constancy ? Sombre tale , and satire witty , Sprightly glee , and doleful ditty , Measur'd sighs , and roundelay , Welcome all ! but do not stay . What ...
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