The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... equal to such an undertaking : and it is hoped the performance will satisfy such as take up books to be informed or amused , without much con- sidering who the writer is , or envying him any success he may have had in a former ...
... equal to such an undertaking : and it is hoped the performance will satisfy such as take up books to be informed or amused , without much con- sidering who the writer is , or envying him any success he may have had in a former ...
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... equal to my birth and fortune , I had arrived in this city not as a captive but as a friend . But my present misfortunes redound as much to your honour as to my disgrace ; and the obstinacy of my opposition serves to increase the ...
... equal to my birth and fortune , I had arrived in this city not as a captive but as a friend . But my present misfortunes redound as much to your honour as to my disgrace ; and the obstinacy of my opposition serves to increase the ...
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... equal portions ; one was given to sleep , and the refection of his body , diet , and exercise ; another to the despatch of business ; and the third , to study and devotion . He made a considerable progress in the different studies of ...
... equal portions ; one was given to sleep , and the refection of his body , diet , and exercise ; another to the despatch of business ; and the third , to study and devotion . He made a considerable progress in the different studies of ...
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... equal to his father , but in his virtues and abilities far his superior . By a modest and gentle demeanour , he acquired the good - will of Edward , or at least softened those impressions of hatred which he had long borne the whole ...
... equal to his father , but in his virtues and abilities far his superior . By a modest and gentle demeanour , he acquired the good - will of Edward , or at least softened those impressions of hatred which he had long borne the whole ...
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... equal inter- vals before him ; over these he was to walk blindfold ; and , if he escaped anhurt , he was acquitted of the charge . In the trial by water , the person accused was thrown , bound hand and foot , into the water if he sunk ...
... equal inter- vals before him ; over these he was to walk blindfold ; and , if he escaped anhurt , he was acquitted of the charge . In the trial by water , the person accused was thrown , bound hand and foot , into the water if he sunk ...
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