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... give less displeasure to the whigs, and was better received. It not only rose itself; but helped to buoy up its unfortunate brother. But though I had been taught by experience, that the whig party were in possession of bestowing all ...
... give less displeasure to the whigs, and was better received. It not only rose itself; but helped to buoy up its unfortunate brother. But though I had been taught by experience, that the whig party were in possession of bestowing all ...
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... give you some account of the behaviour of our late excellent fiiend, Mr. Hume, during his last illness. Though in his Own judgment his disease was mortal and incurable, yet he allowed himeelf to be prevailed upon, by the entreaty of his ...
... give you some account of the behaviour of our late excellent fiiend, Mr. Hume, during his last illness. Though in his Own judgment his disease was mortal and incurable, yet he allowed himeelf to be prevailed upon, by the entreaty of his ...
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... give occasion for entertaining a doubt of his real existence. But poets, though they disfigure the most certain history by their fictions, and use strange liberties with truth where they are the sole historians, as among the Britona ...
... give occasion for entertaining a doubt of his real existence. But poets, though they disfigure the most certain history by their fictions, and use strange liberties with truth where they are the sole historians, as among the Britona ...
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... give a succinct account of the succession of kings, and of the more remarkable revolutions in each particular kingdom; beginning with that of Kent, which was the first established. '3',"8' Escus succeeded his father Hengist in the ...
... give a succinct account of the succession of kings, and of the more remarkable revolutions in each particular kingdom; beginning with that of Kent, which was the first established. '3',"8' Escus succeeded his father Hengist in the ...
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... give the reader, to hear a long bead-roll of barbarous names, Egric, Annas, Ethelbert, Ethelwald, Aldulf, Elfwald, Beorne, Ethelred, Ethelbert, who successively murdered, expelled, or inherited from each other, and obscurer filled the ...
... give the reader, to hear a long bead-roll of barbarous names, Egric, Annas, Ethelbert, Ethelwald, Aldulf, Elfwald, Beorne, Ethelred, Ethelbert, who successively murdered, expelled, or inherited from each other, and obscurer filled the ...
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