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... whole House ; and their anger was with much difficulty appeased by the Yeo- man asking pardon for his fault , and receiving on his knees a reprimand from the Speaker . " In still more modern times , we learn that a Herbert Croft , born ...
... whole House ; and their anger was with much difficulty appeased by the Yeo- man asking pardon for his fault , and receiving on his knees a reprimand from the Speaker . " In still more modern times , we learn that a Herbert Croft , born ...
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... whole family of Yorick . His immortal part , wherever that now dwells , is still less solicitous on that head . " Our author next enters on the task of proving , that the character of Lorenzo was not pourtrayed for Dr. Young's own son ...
... whole family of Yorick . His immortal part , wherever that now dwells , is still less solicitous on that head . " Our author next enters on the task of proving , that the character of Lorenzo was not pourtrayed for Dr. Young's own son ...
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... whole , though bor- rowed personages ' ( as the late Lord Orford expresses it ) , is a most ingenious fiction . " + " A new edition of Johnson's Dictionary , corrected , without the smallest omission ; considerably improved , and ...
... whole , though bor- rowed personages ' ( as the late Lord Orford expresses it ) , is a most ingenious fiction . " + " A new edition of Johnson's Dictionary , corrected , without the smallest omission ; considerably improved , and ...
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... whole through the Oxford press . This was accomplished in a way to do credit to the Editor .. Having been disappointed twice in his life , first as a lawyer , when he conceived the plan of a new edition of the statutes ; and next as a ...
... whole through the Oxford press . This was accomplished in a way to do credit to the Editor .. Having been disappointed twice in his life , first as a lawyer , when he conceived the plan of a new edition of the statutes ; and next as a ...
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... whole nation debased by its excesses , to crouch beneath the rod of the first despot who shall find means to reduce it to subjec- tion . Williams , is equally competent to fill a place in the parliament or the senate , and will carry ...
... whole nation debased by its excesses , to crouch beneath the rod of the first despot who shall find means to reduce it to subjec- tion . Williams , is equally competent to fill a place in the parliament or the senate , and will carry ...
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