A New Guide to the English Tongue, 1751Scolar P., 1967 - 154 pages |
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... never never die . G 3 On On King GEORGE . Long may the King Great Britain's to the English Tongue . 135.
... never never die . G 3 On On King GEORGE . Long may the King Great Britain's to the English Tongue . 135.
Page 143
... never did any harm in their Lives , would not make fuch dreadful Lainentations , unless fome Violence had been offer'd to them ; and knowing the Sheep to be without their Guard , they fell upon them and tore thein to Pieces . The ...
... never did any harm in their Lives , would not make fuch dreadful Lainentations , unless fome Violence had been offer'd to them ; and knowing the Sheep to be without their Guard , they fell upon them and tore thein to Pieces . The ...
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... never expect to fce you any more ; neither fhould I have caught you now , if you had known there was a Hook within the Bait : And I was always of that Temper , that whatever I could catch , I had rather take it away than leave it behind ...
... never expect to fce you any more ; neither fhould I have caught you now , if you had known there was a Hook within the Bait : And I was always of that Temper , that whatever I could catch , I had rather take it away than leave it behind ...
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