Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... person that shall make it . It may peradventure be thought there was never such a time nor condition of war as this ... persons of sovreign authority , because of their independency , are in continual jealousies and in the state and ...
... person that shall make it . It may peradventure be thought there was never such a time nor condition of war as this ... persons of sovreign authority , because of their independency , are in continual jealousies and in the state and ...
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... person whom all the world allows to be so much your betters . " By my troth , " said the bee , " the compari- son will amount to a very good jest , and you will do me a 29 66 66 " " وو favour to let me know the reasons that all the ...
... person whom all the world allows to be so much your betters . " By my troth , " said the bee , " the compari- son will amount to a very good jest , and you will do me a 29 66 66 " " وو favour to let me know the reasons that all the ...
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... person whom I like , whether I know him or not . This is a particularity would be tolerated in me , if they con- sidered that the greatest pleasure I know I receive at my eyes , and that I am obliged to an agreeable person for coming ...
... person whom I like , whether I know him or not . This is a particularity would be tolerated in me , if they con- sidered that the greatest pleasure I know I receive at my eyes , and that I am obliged to an agreeable person for coming ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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