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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... justice to repetition of things that have been Columbus's merit ; but the writer said before . should not have fallen upon the The ashes of Columbus cannot be French authors , but on the Spanish , affected by the reputation he gained ...
... justice to repetition of things that have been Columbus's merit ; but the writer said before . should not have fallen upon the The ashes of Columbus cannot be French authors , but on the Spanish , affected by the reputation he gained ...
Page 186
... justice , ample . There are two lines in a has ever been held as the summit of ballad of Prior's , of a man's beha- all human virtue . The bill now in viour to his wife , so applicable to you question puts your lordships in this and ...
... justice , ample . There are two lines in a has ever been held as the summit of ballad of Prior's , of a man's beha- all human virtue . The bill now in viour to his wife , so applicable to you question puts your lordships in this and ...
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... justice , that justice with the minutest filaments of the under which they fell , the fundamen- heart . It is thus we obey the laws tal law of their state . They would of society , because they are the laws perceive it was their ...
... justice , that justice with the minutest filaments of the under which they fell , the fundamen- heart . It is thus we obey the laws tal law of their state . They would of society , because they are the laws perceive it was their ...
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