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Page 76
Howon both sides , that it created a second and a ever the duke thought fit to
make a feint as third interview ; and ... that none in either camp could have a
forward behaviour ; but if he approaches her thoughts of any thing but charging
the ...
Howon both sides , that it created a second and a ever the duke thought fit to
make a feint as third interview ; and ... that none in either camp could have a
forward behaviour ; but if he approaches her thoughts of any thing but charging
the ...
Page 142
If any bookseller will treat for his pastoral I found , who would not rather be in pain
to ap . on the siege and surrender of the citadel of pear happy , than be really
happy and thought Tournay , he must send in his proposals before miserable .
If any bookseller will treat for his pastoral I found , who would not rather be in pain
to ap . on the siege and surrender of the citadel of pear happy , than be really
happy and thought Tournay , he must send in his proposals before miserable .
Page 194
485 . out his right leg , put it into such a quivering My next desire 1s , void of care
and strife , motion , that I thought he would bave shaked To lead a soft , secure ,
inglorious life : A comary cottage near a cry tal food , it off . He used the left after ...
485 . out his right leg , put it into such a quivering My next desire 1s , void of care
and strife , motion , that I thought he would bave shaked To lead a soft , secure ,
inglorious life : A comary cottage near a cry tal food , it off . He used the left after ...
Page 339
... noddles of such as were an express arrived this day with advice , that not horn
tu have thoughts of their own , and the armies were so near in the plain of Lens ,
consequently lay a weight upun every thing that they cannonaded each other .
... noddles of such as were an express arrived this day with advice , that not horn
tu have thoughts of their own , and the armies were so near in the plain of Lens ,
consequently lay a weight upun every thing that they cannonaded each other .
Page 358
There is Polypragmon makes it the whole business of his life to be thought a cun
These are great evils ; but since there is no ning fellow , and thinks it a much
greater chaproceeding with success in this world , without racter to be terrible
than ...
There is Polypragmon makes it the whole business of his life to be thought a cun
These are great evils ; but since there is no ning fellow , and thinks it a much
greater chaproceeding with success in this world , without racter to be terrible
than ...
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