The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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... thought fit to detain for toll . I cast my eye over the paper containing the alleged grievance , and found that the defendant was a monstrous offender indeed ! he having seized , taken and detained divers , to wit , five hundred horses ...
... thought fit to detain for toll . I cast my eye over the paper containing the alleged grievance , and found that the defendant was a monstrous offender indeed ! he having seized , taken and detained divers , to wit , five hundred horses ...
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... thought I , and so are the proceedings in all the rest . However , I said nothing , and we parted , Mr. Hilary shaking me by the hand , and saying , he should be glad to see me in Chancery - lane . From these specimens , Ambrose , thou ...
... thought I , and so are the proceedings in all the rest . However , I said nothing , and we parted , Mr. Hilary shaking me by the hand , and saying , he should be glad to see me in Chancery - lane . From these specimens , Ambrose , thou ...
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... thought of being slaves to strangers . They have never attempted by open force to regain the country they lost . It is generally believed that the old government of France often renewed their project of obtaining Madagascar ; and it was ...
... thought of being slaves to strangers . They have never attempted by open force to regain the country they lost . It is generally believed that the old government of France often renewed their project of obtaining Madagascar ; and it was ...
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... thought the only chance I had of looking over their heads , was to get upon their shoulders . " HAVING just entered the Tenth Book , we find ourselves in a quarter very consistent with the feasting of this season of the year ; among ...
... thought the only chance I had of looking over their heads , was to get upon their shoulders . " HAVING just entered the Tenth Book , we find ourselves in a quarter very consistent with the feasting of this season of the year ; among ...
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... thoughts to the ancients , whom they have either professedly , or without acknowledgment , imitated in all their best works . Your friend Horace strikes so well the lyre of his namesake , the poet , who ran away at the battle of ...
... thoughts to the ancients , whom they have either professedly , or without acknowledgment , imitated in all their best works . Your friend Horace strikes so well the lyre of his namesake , the poet , who ran away at the battle of ...
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