The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Volumen2Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... lords , and commons , all entirely passing by in silence that very large and powerful body which form the fourth estate in this community , and have been long digni- fied and distinguished by the name of the Mob . And this will seem ...
... lords , and commons , all entirely passing by in silence that very large and powerful body which form the fourth estate in this community , and have been long digni- fied and distinguished by the name of the Mob . And this will seem ...
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... that of the arch- bishop , and many other great houses , and put to death all of the other three estates with whom they met , among whom were the Arch- bishop of Canterbury and the Lord Trea- surer . The 6 46 NO . 55 . THE GLEANER .
... that of the arch- bishop , and many other great houses , and put to death all of the other three estates with whom they met , among whom were the Arch- bishop of Canterbury and the Lord Trea- surer . The 6 46 NO . 55 . THE GLEANER .
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A Series of Periodical Essays Nathan Drake. bishop of Canterbury and the Lord Trea- surer . The unhappy end of this noble enterprise is so well known , that it need not be mentioned . The leader being taken off by the gallantry of the Lord ...
A Series of Periodical Essays Nathan Drake. bishop of Canterbury and the Lord Trea- surer . The unhappy end of this noble enterprise is so well known , that it need not be mentioned . The leader being taken off by the gallantry of the Lord ...
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... Lord Roscommon of his rural maid : Whose little store her well - taught mind can please , Not pinch'd with want , nor clogg'd with wanton ease : Who , free from storms that on the great ones fall , Makes but few wishes , and enjoys them ...
... Lord Roscommon of his rural maid : Whose little store her well - taught mind can please , Not pinch'd with want , nor clogg'd with wanton ease : Who , free from storms that on the great ones fall , Makes but few wishes , and enjoys them ...
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... lord , I am come to offer you all I have in the world ; my honour is gone ; per- mit me to kill my daughter , who has brought this disgrace upon our family , that I may re- pair the injury she has done our whole nation ; or kill me ...
... lord , I am come to offer you all I have in the world ; my honour is gone ; per- mit me to kill my daughter , who has brought this disgrace upon our family , that I may re- pair the injury she has done our whole nation ; or kill me ...
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