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Page 53
... taken most of the circumstances of human life into your consideration , we the under- written thought it not improper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country , and the greatest ...
... taken most of the circumstances of human life into your consideration , we the under- written thought it not improper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country , and the greatest ...
Page 58
... taken notice of . Milton , notwithstanding the sublime genius he was master of , has in this book drawn to his assistance all the helps he could meet with among the ancient poets . The sword of Michael , which makes so great havoc among ...
... taken notice of . Milton , notwithstanding the sublime genius he was master of , has in this book drawn to his assistance all the helps he could meet with among the ancient poets . The sword of Michael , which makes so great havoc among ...
Page 223
... taken about her . Before this last operation , she ordered her will to be drawn , and after having been about a quarter of an hour alone , she bid the surgeons , of whom poor Festeau was one , go on in their work . I know not how to ...
... taken about her . Before this last operation , she ordered her will to be drawn , and after having been about a quarter of an hour alone , she bid the surgeons , of whom poor Festeau was one , go on in their work . I know not how to ...
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