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... ment , as I was ever more difpofed to fee feem two odd exceptions . Thefe digni- the favourable than unfavourable fide of fied prelates feparately fent me messages things ; a turn of mind which it is more not to be discouraged . happy ...
... ment , as I was ever more difpofed to fee feem two odd exceptions . Thefe digni- the favourable than unfavourable fide of fied prelates feparately fent me messages things ; a turn of mind which it is more not to be discouraged . happy ...
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... ment , with the converfation of his friends ; and , fometimes in the evening , with a party at his favourite game of Whift . His chearfulness was fo great , and his con- verfation and amusements run fo much in their usual strain , that ...
... ment , with the converfation of his friends ; and , fometimes in the evening , with a party at his favourite game of Whift . His chearfulness was fo great , and his con- verfation and amusements run fo much in their usual strain , that ...
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... ment : when their name is wanted , they are called on , by way of requisition , to fanction acts which render them abhor- of the empire ; when the leaft appe ance of lenient measures is to be h out , the merit is all to be attributed ...
... ment : when their name is wanted , they are called on , by way of requisition , to fanction acts which render them abhor- of the empire ; when the leaft appe ance of lenient measures is to be h out , the merit is all to be attributed ...
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... ment that thould tax its people one tenth part of their time , to be employed in its fervice ; but Idlenefs taxes many of us much more , if we reckon all that is fpent in abfolute floth , or doing of nothing , with that which is fpent ...
... ment that thould tax its people one tenth part of their time , to be employed in its fervice ; but Idlenefs taxes many of us much more , if we reckon all that is fpent in abfolute floth , or doing of nothing , with that which is fpent ...
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... ment that his own life would be the first fa- crifice in that war . A few days after , Lord Aubrey fell in with a fleet of French men of war ; whom he hailed , and called upon to lower their top - fails . The Frenchmen refu- fed , and ...
... ment that his own life would be the first fa- crifice in that war . A few days after , Lord Aubrey fell in with a fleet of French men of war ; whom he hailed , and called upon to lower their top - fails . The Frenchmen refu- fed , and ...
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