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presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles the first and the earl of Strafford ; and after the first ebullitions of their fury were over , what was still more mortifying , the book seemed to sink into oblivion .
presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles the first and the earl of Strafford ; and after the first ebullitions of their fury were over , what was still more mortifying , the book seemed to sink into oblivion .
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... I never was touched , or even attacked by her baleful tooth ; and though I wantonly exposed myself to the rage of both civil and religious factions , they seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury .
... I never was touched , or even attacked by her baleful tooth ; and though I wantonly exposed myself to the rage of both civil and religious factions , they seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury .
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His disease seemed to yield to exercise and change of air ; and when he arrived in London , he was apparently in much better health than when he left Edinburgh . He was advised to go to Bath to drink the waters , which appeared for some ...
His disease seemed to yield to exercise and change of air ; and when he arrived in London , he was apparently in much better health than when he left Edinburgh . He was advised to go to Bath to drink the waters , which appeared for some ...
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I told him , that though I was sensible how very much he was weakened , and that appearances were in many respects very bad , yet his cheerfulness was still so great , the spirit of life seemed still to be so very strong in him , that I ...
I told him , that though I was sensible how very much he was weakened , and that appearances were in many respects very bad , yet his cheerfulness was still so great , the spirit of life seemed still to be so very strong in him , that I ...
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His temper , indeed , seemed to be more happily balanced , if I may be allowed such an expression , than that perhaps of any other man I have ever known . Even in the lowest state of his fortune , his great and necessary frugality never ...
His temper , indeed , seemed to be more happily balanced , if I may be allowed such an expression , than that perhaps of any other man I have ever known . Even in the lowest state of his fortune , his great and necessary frugality never ...
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