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Page 101
... lives entertain such few soldiers whom a mi- litary life , from the variety of adventures , has not ren- dered ... live in every neat cottage ( by which they pass ) much happier than in their present circumstances . The turbulent ...
... lives entertain such few soldiers whom a mi- litary life , from the variety of adventures , has not ren- dered ... live in every neat cottage ( by which they pass ) much happier than in their present circumstances . The turbulent ...
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( Whereon I live ! ) thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy counsel in this uttermost distress , My only strength , and stay ! Forlorn of thee , Whither shall I betake me ! where subsist ? While yet we live ( scarce one short hour perhaps ) ...
( Whereon I live ! ) thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy counsel in this uttermost distress , My only strength , and stay ! Forlorn of thee , Whither shall I betake me ! where subsist ? While yet we live ( scarce one short hour perhaps ) ...
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... live to see his son settled in the world ; I granted it he then begged the same favour for his daughter , and afterwards that he might see the educa- tion of a grandson . When all this was brought about , he puts up a petition that he ...
... live to see his son settled in the world ; I granted it he then begged the same favour for his daughter , and afterwards that he might see the educa- tion of a grandson . When all this was brought about , he puts up a petition that he ...
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