The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... thousand generous actions above themselves ; so , though the present grandeur and fame of the Duke of Marlborough is a station of glory to which no one hopes to arrive , yet all carry their actions to a higher pitch , by having that ...
... thousand generous actions above themselves ; so , though the present grandeur and fame of the Duke of Marlborough is a station of glory to which no one hopes to arrive , yet all carry their actions to a higher pitch , by having that ...
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... thousand follies had this unhappy man escaped , had he made a compact with himself to be upon his guard , and not permitted his vagrant eye to let in so many different inclinations upon him , as all his days he has been perplexed with ...
... thousand follies had this unhappy man escaped , had he made a compact with himself to be upon his guard , and not permitted his vagrant eye to let in so many different inclinations upon him , as all his days he has been perplexed with ...
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... thousand passions of which you are now innocent , and take you from me for ever . But , before I put myself to that hazard , tell me in what manner that love , you always professed to me , entered into your heart ; for its usual admis ...
... thousand passions of which you are now innocent , and take you from me for ever . But , before I put myself to that hazard , tell me in what manner that love , you always professed to me , entered into your heart ; for its usual admis ...
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... thousand men , were in so great want of provision and ammunition , that they were obliged to surrender themselves at discretion . His Czarish Majesty dispatched an express to General Goltz , with an account of these particulars , and ...
... thousand men , were in so great want of provision and ammunition , that they were obliged to surrender themselves at discretion . His Czarish Majesty dispatched an express to General Goltz , with an account of these particulars , and ...
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... thousand foot , and some detachments of horse : his troops are extended from Exilles to Mount Genevre , so that he may easily penetrate into Dauphine on the least motion of the enemy ; but the Duke of Berwick takes all neces- sary ...
... thousand foot , and some detachments of horse : his troops are extended from Exilles to Mount Genevre , so that he may easily penetrate into Dauphine on the least motion of the enemy ; but the Duke of Berwick takes all neces- sary ...
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