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Reasons why the British Ladies should side with the Freeholder 407 5. Of the Love which we owe to our Country 410 6. The Guilt of Perjury 416 7. Of Party - Lies . 421 8. The Female Association 425 9. Answer of the Freeholders of Great ...
Reasons why the British Ladies should side with the Freeholder 407 5. Of the Love which we owe to our Country 410 6. The Guilt of Perjury 416 7. Of Party - Lies . 421 8. The Female Association 425 9. Answer of the Freeholders of Great ...
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I cannot see the heavings of this prodigious bulk of waters , even in a calm , without a very pleasing astonishment ; but when it is worked up in a tempest , so that the horizon on every side is nothing but foaming billows and floating ...
I cannot see the heavings of this prodigious bulk of waters , even in a calm , without a very pleasing astonishment ; but when it is worked up in a tempest , so that the horizon on every side is nothing but foaming billows and floating ...
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I saw a town of this island , which shall be nameless , invested on every side , and the inhabitants of it so straitened cry for quarter . The general refused any other terms than those granted to the above - mentioned town of Hensberg ...
I saw a town of this island , which shall be nameless , invested on every side , and the inhabitants of it so straitened cry for quarter . The general refused any other terms than those granted to the above - mentioned town of Hensberg ...
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My greatuncle , by my wife's side , was a Scotch Highlander , and second - sighted . I have four fingers and two thumbs upon one hand , and was born on the longest night of the year . My Christian and surname begin and end with the same ...
My greatuncle , by my wife's side , was a Scotch Highlander , and second - sighted . I have four fingers and two thumbs upon one hand , and was born on the longest night of the year . My Christian and surname begin and end with the same ...
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... by a parity of reason , all writers of tragedy look upon it as their due to be seated , served , or saluted before comic writers ; those who deal in tragi - comedy usually taking their seats between the authors of either side .
... by a parity of reason , all writers of tragedy look upon it as their due to be seated , served , or saluted before comic writers ; those who deal in tragi - comedy usually taking their seats between the authors of either side .
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