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... kind . Moreover , a contested election for the Borough in 1774 had brought with it its familiar temptations to pro- tracted debauch and it is significant that in 1775 he vacated the office of churchwarden that he had held for many years ...
... kind . Moreover , a contested election for the Borough in 1774 had brought with it its familiar temptations to pro- tracted debauch and it is significant that in 1775 he vacated the office of churchwarden that he had held for many years ...
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... kind to their child , and such were now , " Peculiar people — death had made them dear . " And henceforth the engagement between the lovers was frankly accepted . But though the course of this true love was to run more and more smooth ...
... kind to their child , and such were now , " Peculiar people — death had made them dear . " And henceforth the engagement between the lovers was frankly accepted . But though the course of this true love was to run more and more smooth ...
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... kind that men would care for . He must discover , and speedily , whether he was to take a modest place in the ranks of literature , or one even more humble in the shop of an apothecary . After weighing his chances and his risks for many ...
... kind that men would care for . He must discover , and speedily , whether he was to take a modest place in the ranks of literature , or one even more humble in the shop of an apothecary . After weighing his chances and his risks for many ...
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... kind . " - The entries during the next six weeks continue of the same tenor . Mr. Becket , for whose approval were sent " Poetical Epistles , with a preface by the learned Martinus Scriblerus " ( he was still harping on the string of ...
... kind . " - The entries during the next six weeks continue of the same tenor . Mr. Becket , for whose approval were sent " Poetical Epistles , with a preface by the learned Martinus Scriblerus " ( he was still harping on the string of ...
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Alfred Ainger. debt , were unfailingly kind and hospitable . He was also appealing to the possible patrons of literature among the leading statesmen of the hour . On May 21 we learn that he was preparing " a book " ( which of his many ...
Alfred Ainger. debt , were unfailingly kind and hospitable . He was also appealing to the possible patrons of literature among the leading statesmen of the hour . On May 21 we learn that he was preparing " a book " ( which of his many ...
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