Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 1Brisban and Brannan [Printed by Robert Carr], 1805 - 356 pages |
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... answer should be given according to the strictest truth , and information dealt to us in the clearest terms , as a ... answered that I could not help it , as I had been at battledore and shuttlecock with Master Gooch , the Bishop of ...
... answer should be given according to the strictest truth , and information dealt to us in the clearest terms , as a ... answered that I could not help it , as I had been at battledore and shuttlecock with Master Gooch , the Bishop of ...
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... answers and interpretations of his own suggesting . If this was not rigid justice , it was , at least in my conception of it , something better and more amiable ; and how liable he was to de- viate from the strict line of justice , by ...
... answers and interpretations of his own suggesting . If this was not rigid justice , it was , at least in my conception of it , something better and more amiable ; and how liable he was to de- viate from the strict line of justice , by ...
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... answer thy best pleasure ; be it to fly , To swim , to dive into the fire , to ride On the curled clouds to thy strong bidding task Ariel and all his qualities— Shakspeare . " Know then , spirit , " Into this grove six shades consign'd ...
... answer thy best pleasure ; be it to fly , To swim , to dive into the fire , to ride On the curled clouds to thy strong bidding task Ariel and all his qualities— Shakspeare . " Know then , spirit , " Into this grove six shades consign'd ...
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... answer was unanimously- " The severest that could be inflicted " — " I can inflict none more severe than you have given him , " said the master , and dismissed him without any other chastisement . It was not many days after my admission ...
... answer was unanimously- " The severest that could be inflicted " — " I can inflict none more severe than you have given him , " said the master , and dismissed him without any other chastisement . It was not many days after my admission ...
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... answer the call now made upon me , and acquit myself in the schools , I resorted to him in my distress , and through his interference my name was withdrawn from the act ; in the mean time I was sent for by the ' master Doctor Smith ...
... answer the call now made upon me , and acquit myself in the schools , I resorted to him in my distress , and through his interference my name was withdrawn from the act ; in the mean time I was sent for by the ' master Doctor Smith ...
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