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... to the precept I incul- cate ; and I trust that those who may honor them with a perusal , will not deem the time wasted , which I or they bestow on them . The Letter Depravity CONTENTS OF VOL . I. The Old VOL . I. PREFACE .
... to the precept I incul- cate ; and I trust that those who may honor them with a perusal , will not deem the time wasted , which I or they bestow on them . The Letter Depravity CONTENTS OF VOL . I. The Old VOL . I. PREFACE .
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... honor , honesty , virtue , or religion , —I mean Treachery . When it is practised against the Great , it is recorded by historians in terms of reprobation and disgust ; and its malignity handed down to posterity marked by so black a dye ...
... honor , honesty , virtue , or religion , —I mean Treachery . When it is practised against the Great , it is recorded by historians in terms of reprobation and disgust ; and its malignity handed down to posterity marked by so black a dye ...
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... honor . Many years ago , a great man , whom I will call Rupert , was in the almost daily habit of passing through Brentford in his way to and from a coun- try - house not many miles farther on the western road from London . It happened ...
... honor . Many years ago , a great man , whom I will call Rupert , was in the almost daily habit of passing through Brentford in his way to and from a coun- try - house not many miles farther on the western road from London . It happened ...
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... honors of the toilet for her mistress , " I have taken a superphysical view of this place , this morning , Ma'am , " she said , " and I have had a little talk with Beatrix about it ; and she says that in days of yore it formerly " The ...
... honors of the toilet for her mistress , " I have taken a superphysical view of this place , this morning , Ma'am , " she said , " and I have had a little talk with Beatrix about it ; and she says that in days of yore it formerly " The ...
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... honored with a sumptuous tomb and effigy , the wretched Cardinal Beaufort , the ambitious crafty priest who murdered Humphrey Duke of Glou- cester , commonly called the good Duke Hum- phrey , who was uncle to Henry VI . and Protector of ...
... honored with a sumptuous tomb and effigy , the wretched Cardinal Beaufort , the ambitious crafty priest who murdered Humphrey Duke of Glou- cester , commonly called the good Duke Hum- phrey , who was uncle to Henry VI . and Protector of ...
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Страница 99 - Although thy breath be rude. Heigh, ho ! sing, heigh, ho ! unto the green holly : Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly Then, heigh, ho, the holly ! This life is most jolly. Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky, That dost not bite so nigh As benefits forgot : Though thou the waters warp, Thy sting is not so sharp As friend remember'd not Heigh, ho ! sing, heigh, ho ! &c.
Страница 236 - I say unto you, remember the last words of your dead father, which were to be constant to your religion, and never to be shaken in it.