Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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Page 39
... danger , should have been tion was of very short continuance . the protectors of their innocence and The nation declared for Queen Mary ; youth . and the lady Jane , after wearing the This extraordinary young person , vain pageantry of ...
... danger , should have been tion was of very short continuance . the protectors of their innocence and The nation declared for Queen Mary ; youth . and the lady Jane , after wearing the This extraordinary young person , vain pageantry of ...
Page 110
... danger ; this good at least peculiar pomp , the daily delight of we receive from it , that we never which is a charm that puts melan- droop under the apprehension of pos- choly to flight . The grandeur of this sible misfortunes , and ...
... danger ; this good at least peculiar pomp , the daily delight of we receive from it , that we never which is a charm that puts melan- droop under the apprehension of pos- choly to flight . The grandeur of this sible misfortunes , and ...
Page 189
... danger , and the ruin , will knock at the gates of this sleep- which he saw impending : ing and confounded ministry , and Too well apprised of the contents will , if it be possible , rouse them to of the papers , now at last laid before ...
... danger , and the ruin , will knock at the gates of this sleep- which he saw impending : ing and confounded ministry , and Too well apprised of the contents will , if it be possible , rouse them to of the papers , now at last laid before ...
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The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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