The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... - ing this funeral oration of myself : but I hope it is not a misplaced one ; and this is a matter of fact which is easily cleared and ascertained . April 18 , 1776 . Letter from Adam Smith , LL.D. to William Strahan , MY OWN LIFE . ix.
... - ing this funeral oration of myself : but I hope it is not a misplaced one ; and this is a matter of fact which is easily cleared and ascertained . April 18 , 1776 . Letter from Adam Smith , LL.D. to William Strahan , MY OWN LIFE . ix.
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... hopes . He answered , " Your hopes are groundless . An habitual diarrhoea , of more than a year's standing , would be a very bad disease at DR . ADAM SMITH . xi.
... hopes . He answered , " Your hopes are groundless . An habitual diarrhoea , of more than a year's standing , would be a very bad disease at DR . ADAM SMITH . xi.
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... hopes of plunder , or the fear of an enemy ; the con- veniency of feeding their cattle was even a sufficient motive for removing their seats ; and as they were igno- rant of all the refinements of life , their wants and their ...
... hopes of plunder , or the fear of an enemy ; the con- veniency of feeding their cattle was even a sufficient motive for removing their seats ; and as they were igno- rant of all the refinements of life , their wants and their ...
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... hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by Suetonius in a great and decisive battle , where eighty thousand of the Britons are said to have perished ; and Boadicea herself , rather than fall into the ...
... hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by Suetonius in a great and decisive battle , where eighty thousand of the Britons are said to have perished ; and Boadicea herself , rather than fall into the ...
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... hope ; and the Saxons in Germany , following such agreeable prospects , soon rein- forced Hengist and Horsa with five thousand men , who came over in seventeen vessels . The Britons now began to entertain apprehensions of their allies ...
... hope ; and the Saxons in Germany , following such agreeable prospects , soon rein- forced Hengist and Horsa with five thousand men , who came over in seventeen vessels . The Britons now began to entertain apprehensions of their allies ...
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