The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3 |
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All this I appre" hend , faid the King ; but how in the name of won" der , could you difcover that oil and honey made a " part of its loading ? Why , rejoined the travellers ; " This , upon finding our first furmife was right ...
All this I appre" hend , faid the King ; but how in the name of won" der , could you difcover that oil and honey made a " part of its loading ? Why , rejoined the travellers ; " This , upon finding our first furmife was right ...
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Be you but one of these , and I am more than contented : -Then , after paufing a few moments , the king of Indoftan proceeded as follows : My father was a prince who delighted in war . - His neighbours trembled at the terror of his name ...
Be you but one of these , and I am more than contented : -Then , after paufing a few moments , the king of Indoftan proceeded as follows : My father was a prince who delighted in war . - His neighbours trembled at the terror of his name ...
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... court on his return from the grand tour of the continent ; but to render himself wifer and better , like the king of Ithaca , by feeing many cities , and ftudying the laws , manners and improvements of fociety in foreign countries .
... court on his return from the grand tour of the continent ; but to render himself wifer and better , like the king of Ithaca , by feeing many cities , and ftudying the laws , manners and improvements of fociety in foreign countries .
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... as thofe in the Common Pleas , King's Bench , Magiftracies of burghs , & c . & c . all properly English ; as are others , again , properly Scotch . A Scotchman , therefore , who offers himself for any of the former defcription ...
... as thofe in the Common Pleas , King's Bench , Magiftracies of burghs , & c . & c . all properly English ; as are others , again , properly Scotch . A Scotchman , therefore , who offers himself for any of the former defcription ...
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No Napier ! thou wer't not that thing , The creature of a pageant king , Which Britons call a lord ; A fquire thou wer't , but such a squire , As might have held Apollo's lyre , And touch'd its noble ft chord .
No Napier ! thou wer't not that thing , The creature of a pageant king , Which Britons call a lord ; A fquire thou wer't , but such a squire , As might have held Apollo's lyre , And touch'd its noble ft chord .
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