The History of England, Tập 11778 |
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... I called independent , though most of my friends were in- clined to fmile when I faid fo : in fhort , I was now maf- ter of near a thousand pounds . I HAD always entertained a notion , that my want I HAD MY OWN LIFE . ix.
... I called independent , though most of my friends were in- clined to fmile when I faid fo : in fhort , I was now maf- ter of near a thousand pounds . I HAD always entertained a notion , that my want I HAD MY OWN LIFE . ix.
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... most perfect complacency and refignation . Upon his return to Edinburgh , though he found himself much weaker , yet his cheerfulness never abated , and he continued to divert himself , as usual , with correcting his own works for a new ...
... most perfect complacency and refignation . Upon his return to Edinburgh , though he found himself much weaker , yet his cheerfulness never abated , and he continued to divert himself , as usual , with correcting his own works for a new ...
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... most inti- mate friends fatigued him ; for his cheerfulness was ftill fo great , his complaifance and focial difpofition were ftill fo entire , that when any friend was with him , he could not help talking more , and with greater ...
... most inti- mate friends fatigued him ; for his cheerfulness was ftill fo great , his complaifance and focial difpofition were ftill fo entire , that when any friend was with him , he could not help talking more , and with greater ...
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... most severe application , the most extenfive learning , the greatest depth of thought , and a capacity in every respect the most comprehenfive . Upon the whole , I have al- ways confidered him , both in his lifetime and fince his death ...
... most severe application , the most extenfive learning , the greatest depth of thought , and a capacity in every respect the most comprehenfive . Upon the whole , I have al- ways confidered him , both in his lifetime and fince his death ...
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... most instructive and most interefting part of its hiftory ; but the fudden , violent , and unprepared revolutions , incident to Barbarians , are fo much guided by caprice , and terminate so often in cruelty , that they difguft us by the ...
... most instructive and most interefting part of its hiftory ; but the fudden , violent , and unprepared revolutions , incident to Barbarians , are fo much guided by caprice , and terminate so often in cruelty , that they difguft us by the ...
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