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Remember , O my friends ! the laws , the rights , The generous plan of power
delivered down , From age to age , by your renown'd forefathers : O let it never
perish in your hands , But piously transmit it to your children ! Caro , IN THREE ...
Remember , O my friends ! the laws , the rights , The generous plan of power
delivered down , From age to age , by your renown'd forefathers : O let it never
perish in your hands , But piously transmit it to your children ! Caro , IN THREE ...
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... while he occasionally varied his recreations by a practical joke upon Mapletoft ,
which he enjoyed the more , because the individual in question never suffered
his calm , amiable , placid disposition to be ruffled for one moment , even by the ...
... while he occasionally varied his recreations by a practical joke upon Mapletoft ,
which he enjoyed the more , because the individual in question never suffered
his calm , amiable , placid disposition to be ruffled for one moment , even by the ...
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Mrs. Colyton too , fortunately for herself , was never happy unless when
employed , possessing that sort of mind which shakes off the corrosions of care
by its own mere activity , as the rotatory millwheel throws from its surface those
cankering ...
Mrs. Colyton too , fortunately for herself , was never happy unless when
employed , possessing that sort of mind which shakes off the corrosions of care
by its own mere activity , as the rotatory millwheel throws from its surface those
cankering ...
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having a doctrine different from all others ; but because she never retired from
one of these polemical contests without imagining herself to be the victor , and
feeling a still more gratifying conviction of her own superior acuteness and
biblical ...
having a doctrine different from all others ; but because she never retired from
one of these polemical contests without imagining herself to be the victor , and
feeling a still more gratifying conviction of her own superior acuteness and
biblical ...
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To most boys , however , danger is a stimulant rather than a repellent ; there was
a degree of glory in outwitting Keeper and defying the Squire , ( for Mapletoft
himself was never reckoned for any thing ) ; and the consequence of these ...
To most boys , however , danger is a stimulant rather than a repellent ; there was
a degree of glory in outwitting Keeper and defying the Squire , ( for Mapletoft
himself was never reckoned for any thing ) ; and the consequence of these ...
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