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 91
... live , who severe invective against him ; and aims at laying waste the world with with all the fire and force of an ... live ; nay more , thou hast been long meditating against you live , not to lay aside , but to har- us all . Could ...
... live , who severe invective against him ; and aims at laying waste the world with with all the fire and force of an ... live ; nay more , thou hast been long meditating against you live , not to lay aside , but to har- us all . Could ...
Page 92
... live ; and live so as thou now dost , by night ; did you not find that colo- surrounded by the numerous and ny secured by my order , and the powerful guards which I have placed guards , officers , and garrison I had about thee , so as ...
... live ; and live so as thou now dost , by night ; did you not find that colo- surrounded by the numerous and ny secured by my order , and the powerful guards which I have placed guards , officers , and garrison I had about thee , so as ...
Page 167
... live with me ; whether under that of parliamentary ay , I can live , although I pay exci- or any other designation , a standing es , and impositions more than I do ; army is still a standing army , what- out to have my liberty , which ...
... live with me ; whether under that of parliamentary ay , I can live , although I pay exci- or any other designation , a standing es , and impositions more than I do ; army is still a standing army , what- out to have my liberty , which ...
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