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The emperor was so moved at the sight , that he burst into tears , and after having very much extolled the women for their conjugal affection , gave the men to their wives , and received the duke into his favour .
The emperor was so moved at the sight , that he burst into tears , and after having very much extolled the women for their conjugal affection , gave the men to their wives , and received the duke into his favour .
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... without a plan which gave the reader an opportunity of exerting his own talents . This oblique manner of giving advice is so inoffensive , that if we look into ancient histories , we find the wise men of old very often chosel to ...
... without a plan which gave the reader an opportunity of exerting his own talents . This oblique manner of giving advice is so inoffensive , that if we look into ancient histories , we find the wise men of old very often chosel to ...
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This letter , notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it , gave us such an idea of our good old friend , that upon the reading of it , there was not a dry eye in the ...
This letter , notwithstanding the poor butler's manner of writing it , gave us such an idea of our good old friend , that upon the reading of it , there was not a dry eye in the ...
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At other times when I have searched for the actions of a great gave a subject to the writer , I have been entertained with the exploits of a river - god , or have been forced to attend a fury in her mischievous progress from one end of ...
At other times when I have searched for the actions of a great gave a subject to the writer , I have been entertained with the exploits of a river - god , or have been forced to attend a fury in her mischievous progress from one end of ...
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She scarce gave me time to return her salute , before she quitted the shop with an easy skuttle , and stepped again into her coach , giving the footman directions to drive where they were bid . Upon her departure , my bookseller gave me ...
She scarce gave me time to return her salute , before she quitted the shop with an easy skuttle , and stepped again into her coach , giving the footman directions to drive where they were bid . Upon her departure , my bookseller gave me ...
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