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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... Lord Bolingbroke 83 Character of Mr. Pulteney 84 Character of Sir Robert Walpole 85 Character of Lord Granville 86 Character of Mr. Grenville 87 Character of Mr. Pelham Ibid . 148 Ibid . 149 107 Lord Chatham's Speech for the imme- diate ...
... Lord Bolingbroke 83 Character of Mr. Pulteney 84 Character of Sir Robert Walpole 85 Character of Lord Granville 86 Character of Mr. Grenville 87 Character of Mr. Pelham Ibid . 148 Ibid . 149 107 Lord Chatham's Speech for the imme- diate ...
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... lord , this epistle was a piece e , with infinite obligation and sin- not written in haste , or in a passion , re ... Lord's son , for so ill - timed and ill - placed a Reflections . diversion . It was a deliberate work , directed to a ...
... lord , this epistle was a piece e , with infinite obligation and sin- not written in haste , or in a passion , re ... Lord's son , for so ill - timed and ill - placed a Reflections . diversion . It was a deliberate work , directed to a ...
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... lord's counsels ; but surely our safeties , endangered by you the Countess will be warrant for the through female ... lord , my lord , bend no an- lord , " said Amy , " in balance with gry brows on me - it is the truth , those of honour ...
... lord's counsels ; but surely our safeties , endangered by you the Countess will be warrant for the through female ... lord , my lord , bend no an- lord , " said Amy , " in balance with gry brows on me - it is the truth , those of honour ...
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