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... hands 2 But I am most at a loss to guess for what purpose they related such tragic flories of the cruelty, perfidy, and artifi ces of men; who, if they ever were so malicious and destructive, have certainly now reformed their manners. I ...
... hands 2 But I am most at a loss to guess for what purpose they related such tragic flories of the cruelty, perfidy, and artifi ces of men; who, if they ever were so malicious and destructive, have certainly now reformed their manners. I ...
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... hand, True Britans all—and living in the Strand. I ne'er for trinkets rack my pericranium, They furnish out my room from Herculaneum. But hush should it be known that English are employ'd, our manufacture is at once destroy'd: No matter ...
... hand, True Britans all—and living in the Strand. I ne'er for trinkets rack my pericranium, They furnish out my room from Herculaneum. But hush should it be known that English are employ'd, our manufacture is at once destroy'd: No matter ...
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... hand. In business active, prudent, faithful, just: In converse easy, affable, and mild, Scorning grimäce and artificial similcs; In teaching diligent, accurate, and plain; In ev'ry social duty constant; watchful With gen'rous care a ...
... hand. In business active, prudent, faithful, just: In converse easy, affable, and mild, Scorning grimäce and artificial similcs; In teaching diligent, accurate, and plain; In ev'ry social duty constant; watchful With gen'rous care a ...
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... hands on that sacred treasure designed for the discharge of our debts. But however necessary teconomy may be to us, I must be of opinion, that what the Noble Lord advises, would be a beginning at the wrong thd. . Instead of beginning ...
... hands on that sacred treasure designed for the discharge of our debts. But however necessary teconomy may be to us, I must be of opinion, that what the Noble Lord advises, would be a beginning at the wrong thd. . Instead of beginning ...
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... hands of ministers than there appears to be occasion for; because I had rather see the parliament granting money for services incurred if not provided for, than calling ministers to an account for a waste of public money, which they had ...
... hands of ministers than there appears to be occasion for; because I had rather see the parliament granting money for services incurred if not provided for, than calling ministers to an account for a waste of public money, which they had ...
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