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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... reason , both of pleasure and interest , to think myself happy in my con- nexions with that nobleman , as well as afterward with his brother general Conway . Those who have not seen the strange effects of modes , will never imagine the ...
... reason , both of pleasure and interest , to think myself happy in my con- nexions with that nobleman , as well as afterward with his brother general Conway . Those who have not seen the strange effects of modes , will never imagine the ...
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... reason to be displeased with the reception I met with from them . In a word , though most men anywise eminent have found reason to complain of calumny , I never was touched , or even attacked , by her baleful tooth ; and though I ...
... reason to be displeased with the reception I met with from them . In a word , though most men anywise eminent have found reason to complain of calumny , I never was touched , or even attacked , by her baleful tooth ; and though I ...
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... reason to die contented . " He then diverted himself with invent- ing several jocular excuses which he supposed he might make to Charon , and with imagining the very surly an- swers which it might suit the character of Charon to re ...
... reason to die contented . " He then diverted himself with invent- ing several jocular excuses which he supposed he might make to Charon , and with imagining the very surly an- swers which it might suit the character of Charon to re ...
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... reasons of hostility than were employed by the late Europeans in subjecting the Africans and Americans , they sent over an army under the command of Plautius , an able general , who gained some victories , and made a considerable ...
... reasons of hostility than were employed by the late Europeans in subjecting the Africans and Americans , they sent over an army under the command of Plautius , an able general , who gained some victories , and made a considerable ...
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... reason that favours this conclusion . It appears also probable , that the migrations of that colony of Gauls or Celts , who peopled or sub- dued Ireland , was originally made from the north - west parts of Britain ; and this conjecture ...
... reason that favours this conclusion . It appears also probable , that the migrations of that colony of Gauls or Celts , who peopled or sub- dued Ireland , was originally made from the north - west parts of Britain ; and this conjecture ...
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