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... never over- look it so happened that once in Christmas time the lady of the captain - general was tempted by the sound of a sacriligeous fiddle , and deviated from the paths of virtue into a dance in company with one of the principal ...
... never over- look it so happened that once in Christmas time the lady of the captain - general was tempted by the sound of a sacriligeous fiddle , and deviated from the paths of virtue into a dance in company with one of the principal ...
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... never to be the object of fear or envy . Let them remember , that the philosophick mind will not be am- bitious of honour , which depends on the inconstant breath of publick favour , and that virtue will always with conscious pride ...
... never to be the object of fear or envy . Let them remember , that the philosophick mind will not be am- bitious of honour , which depends on the inconstant breath of publick favour , and that virtue will always with conscious pride ...
Page 11
... Never were reli- Baron , that cannot be : I every gion and irregularity of life so day see , I feel , that I am become singularly blended in any indivi- odious to you ; I am grown too dual , and there was in many other old to be of any ...
... Never were reli- Baron , that cannot be : I every gion and irregularity of life so day see , I feel , that I am become singularly blended in any indivi- odious to you ; I am grown too dual , and there was in many other old to be of any ...
Page 17
... never perhaps existed but in the fancy of poets , were to roll on in never - ceasing succession . The popular party however , or what shall I call them , the jacobin , mountaineer , or if you please , the diabolical faction , were ...
... never perhaps existed but in the fancy of poets , were to roll on in never - ceasing succession . The popular party however , or what shall I call them , the jacobin , mountaineer , or if you please , the diabolical faction , were ...
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... never a burthen . • These disturbers of the world's repose , flatter us with the hope , that they will be- come quiet , and that we may expect peace some day . May it soon happen . be- Gentlemen , I will prove to you the confidence I ...
... never a burthen . • These disturbers of the world's repose , flatter us with the hope , that they will be- come quiet , and that we may expect peace some day . May it soon happen . be- Gentlemen , I will prove to you the confidence I ...
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