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... living has passed through various hands . King John gave it to Hubert de Burgh , and later in the 13th century the Abbot of Pontiniac possessed it ; and so it varied backward and forward to the time of Henry the VIII . , who gave the living ...
... living has passed through various hands . King John gave it to Hubert de Burgh , and later in the 13th century the Abbot of Pontiniac possessed it ; and so it varied backward and forward to the time of Henry the VIII . , who gave the living ...
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... living lies ; - To want no more than may suffice , And make that little do : We'll therefore relish with content Whate'er kind Providence has sent , Nor aim beyond our power . " - . " - COTTON . 4 16 25 5 29 26 6 41 27 7 46 28 8 Or 840 ...
... living lies ; - To want no more than may suffice , And make that little do : We'll therefore relish with content Whate'er kind Providence has sent , Nor aim beyond our power . " - . " - COTTON . 4 16 25 5 29 26 6 41 27 7 46 28 8 Or 840 ...
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... living dictionary " ) secured the services of Leibnitz to write a " History of the House of Brunswick . " Leibnitz , as is mostly the case with great writers , was only enabled to get through his multifarious business by persistent ...
... living dictionary " ) secured the services of Leibnitz to write a " History of the House of Brunswick . " Leibnitz , as is mostly the case with great writers , was only enabled to get through his multifarious business by persistent ...
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... living , and only James I. for a license to collect alms country , " that he humbly petitioned petition as " a recompense for his -as he expressed himself in the in setting forth the Chronicles of labour and travel of forty - five years ...
... living , and only James I. for a license to collect alms country , " that he humbly petitioned petition as " a recompense for his -as he expressed himself in the in setting forth the Chronicles of labour and travel of forty - five years ...
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... living , which would make The secretary of become vacant . them happy , had the day before presentations was immediately call- ed in , and she carried back with her the presentation to this living in favour of her lover . " Lord ...
... living , which would make The secretary of become vacant . them happy , had the day before presentations was immediately call- ed in , and she carried back with her the presentation to this living in favour of her lover . " Lord ...
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Page 6 - Crabbed age and youth Cannot live together ; Youth is full of pleasance, Age is full of care : Youth like summer morn, Age like winter weather ; Youth like summer brave, Age like winter bare. Youth is full of sport, Age's breath is short, Youth is nimble, age is lame : Youth is hot and bold, Age is weak and cold ; Youth is wild, and age is tame.
Page 7 - I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship to a woman, whether civilized or savage, without receiving a decent and friendly answer. With man it has often been otherwise.
Page 11 - Can buy, no chymic art can counterfeit; It makes men rich in greatest poverty; Makes water wine, turns wooden cups to gold, The homely whistle to sweet music's strain: Seldom it comes, to few from heaven sent, That much in little, all in naught, — content.
Page 11 - The active only have the true relish of life. He who knows not what it is to labour ; knows not what it is to enjoy. Recreation is only valuable as it unbends us : the idle know nothing of it.
Page 7 - For forty years she was the true and everloving helpmate of her husband; and, by act and word, unweariedly forwarded him, as none else could, in all of worthy that he did or attempted.