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 160
... sure to predominate . When he man , his merited rank , his superior had executed his plan , he had not an eloquence , his splendid qualities , his inch of ground to stand on ; when eminent services , the vast space he he had ...
... sure to predominate . When he man , his merited rank , his superior had executed his plan , he had not an eloquence , his splendid qualities , his inch of ground to stand on ; when eminent services , the vast space he he had ...
Page 226
... sure of know- tinued the corporal , I thought it was ing every thing which was proper to proper to tell him I was Captain Shan- be asked - That's a right distinction , dy's servant , and that your honour Trim , said my uncle Toby - I ...
... sure of know- tinued the corporal , I thought it was ing every thing which was proper to proper to tell him I was Captain Shan- be asked - That's a right distinction , dy's servant , and that your honour Trim , said my uncle Toby - I ...
Page 254
... sure any thing to invent , I never trouble may very well be . my head about it , as other men do , but presently turn over my book of on't . Experto crede Roberto . But I Drama common - places , and there I must give you this caution by ...
... sure any thing to invent , I never trouble may very well be . my head about it , as other men do , but presently turn over my book of on't . Experto crede Roberto . But I Drama common - places , and there I must give you this caution by ...
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The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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