The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... fame For him , though wealth be blown on ev'ry wind , Tho ' fame anounce hinn fiercest of mankind , Tho ' twice ten nations crouch beneath his blade , Virtue disowns him and his glories fade : For him no pray'rs are pour'd , no pæans ...
... fame For him , though wealth be blown on ev'ry wind , Tho ' fame anounce hinn fiercest of mankind , Tho ' twice ten nations crouch beneath his blade , Virtue disowns him and his glories fade : For him no pray'rs are pour'd , no pæans ...
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... fame began to be spread in the country around . When articles of dress furniture were amissing , he was consulted ; and his answers were so general , and cautiously worded , that although they could scarcely be at all understood at the ...
... fame began to be spread in the country around . When articles of dress furniture were amissing , he was consulted ; and his answers were so general , and cautiously worded , that although they could scarcely be at all understood at the ...
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... fame parliament always continucd , with the partial changes that deaths and successions must have occasioned . At a future period , when representatives were chosen for the smaller barons , and for cities , these were ordered by the ...
... fame parliament always continucd , with the partial changes that deaths and successions must have occasioned . At a future period , when representatives were chosen for the smaller barons , and for cities , these were ordered by the ...
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