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Their dress and veil , whh are fo difadvantageous to their fhae , may , perhaps , ( the latter particulay ) be of advantage to their looks . have had occafion to fee great numbers and thought them , in general , handfom than the ...
Their dress and veil , whh are fo difadvantageous to their fhae , may , perhaps , ( the latter particulay ) be of advantage to their looks . have had occafion to fee great numbers and thought them , in general , handfom than the ...
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On the contrary , it enables every author of taste to exhibit his thoughts with energy and luftre . For the most delicate variety of fhades in thought , he is furnished with a correfponding variety in ...
On the contrary , it enables every author of taste to exhibit his thoughts with energy and luftre . For the most delicate variety of fhades in thought , he is furnished with a correfponding variety in ...
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Whilft the Duke of Lancaster * during the time that his father King Edward lay in hys laft fickneffe , did in al things what liked him , and fo at the contemplation of the lord Latimer , as was thought , hee released Katrington for the ...
Whilft the Duke of Lancaster * during the time that his father King Edward lay in hys laft fickneffe , did in al things what liked him , and fo at the contemplation of the lord Latimer , as was thought , hee released Katrington for the ...
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... fealed before them , with confent of the parties , in which were conteyned the articles exhibited by the knight agynft the efquier , and there the fame was read afore all the affembly . The quier whofe confcience was thought not be ...
... fealed before them , with confent of the parties , in which were conteyned the articles exhibited by the knight agynft the efquier , and there the fame was read afore all the affembly . The quier whofe confcience was thought not be ...
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... Nor thought how quickly time would bring The mournful period - Thirty - eight ! Then the ftarch maid , or matron fage , Already of that fober age , We view'd with mingled fcorn and hate ; In whofe fharp words , or fharper face ...
... Nor thought how quickly time would bring The mournful period - Thirty - eight ! Then the ftarch maid , or matron fage , Already of that fober age , We view'd with mingled fcorn and hate ; In whofe fharp words , or fharper face ...
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