The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... and a sister , under the care of our mother , a woman of singular merit , who though young and handsome , devoted herself entirely to the rearing and educating of her children . I passed through the ordinary course of.
... and a sister , under the care of our mother , a woman of singular merit , who though young and handsome , devoted herself entirely to the rearing and educating of her children . I passed through the ordinary course of.
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... entirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time recovered the know- ledge of the Greek language , which I had too much neglected in my early youth . In 1745 I received ...
... entirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time recovered the know- ledge of the Greek language , which I had too much neglected in my early youth . In 1745 I received ...
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... entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at London , of my Essays , moral and political , met not with a much better reception . Such is the force of natural temper , that these disappointments made ...
... entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at London , of my Essays , moral and political , met not with a much better reception . Such is the force of natural temper , that these disappointments made ...
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... entirely to be disregarded ; or if any exception be admit- ted to this general rule , it can only be in favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are so ce- lebrated and so agreeable , that they will ever be the objects of the ...
... entirely to be disregarded ; or if any exception be admit- ted to this general rule , it can only be in favour of the ancient Grecian fictions , which are so ce- lebrated and so agreeable , that they will ever be the objects of the ...
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... entirely lost the mili- tary spirit , and were peopled by an enervated race , equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke , or to the tyranny of their own rulers . The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the ...
... entirely lost the mili- tary spirit , and were peopled by an enervated race , equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke , or to the tyranny of their own rulers . The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the ...
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