Select British Classics, Volume 25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... Great - Britain . Forgive me , my lord , when I cannot conceal from you , that I shall never hereafter behold you , but I shall behold you , as lately defending the brave and the unfortunate . When we attend to your lordship , engaged ...
... Great - Britain . Forgive me , my lord , when I cannot conceal from you , that I shall never hereafter behold you , but I shall behold you , as lately defending the brave and the unfortunate . When we attend to your lordship , engaged ...
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... Great Britain . The humble petition of Penelope Prim , Widow . " SHEWETH , " THAT your petitioner was bred a clear - star- " cher and sempstress , and for many years worked to " the Exchange , and to several aldermen's wives , law- 66 ...
... Great Britain . The humble petition of Penelope Prim , Widow . " SHEWETH , " THAT your petitioner was bred a clear - star- " cher and sempstress , and for many years worked to " the Exchange , and to several aldermen's wives , law- 66 ...
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... Great Britain , gave me as sensible a delight , as the above- mentioned reception could give to that immortal poet . I should be ungrateful at the same time , if I did not take this opportunity of acknowledging the great civi- lities ...
... Great Britain , gave me as sensible a delight , as the above- mentioned reception could give to that immortal poet . I should be ungrateful at the same time , if I did not take this opportunity of acknowledging the great civi- lities ...
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... Great - Britain , who lie under the same calamity , to employ my right - hand for their re- dress , and serve them to my last drop of ink . No. CXXIX . SATURDAY , FEBRUABY 4 . Ingenio manus est & cervix cæsa . Juv . From my own ...
... Great - Britain , who lie under the same calamity , to employ my right - hand for their re- dress , and serve them to my last drop of ink . No. CXXIX . SATURDAY , FEBRUABY 4 . Ingenio manus est & cervix cæsa . Juv . From my own ...
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... Great Britain , greeting . “ SIR , " YOUR reputation has passed the Alps , and " would have come to my ears by this time , if I had any . In short , Sir , you are looked on here as a 4 ears . " northern droll , and the greatest G 2 THE ...
... Great Britain , greeting . “ SIR , " YOUR reputation has passed the Alps , and " would have come to my ears by this time , if I had any . In short , Sir , you are looked on here as a 4 ears . " northern droll , and the greatest G 2 THE ...
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