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... matter of sentiment . ' King James , ' he says , was a descendant of our great ancestor Milesius ; and , therefore , ( like the Irishman lately , who was nearly murdered on Saint Patrick's day , but forgave his assailant in honour of ...
... matter of sentiment . ' King James , ' he says , was a descendant of our great ancestor Milesius ; and , therefore , ( like the Irishman lately , who was nearly murdered on Saint Patrick's day , but forgave his assailant in honour of ...
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... matter on what authority , that the first essay of Master Benjamin was in painting the portrait of a child asleep , and smiling ; and that he succeeded in making a likeness , he did more to injure the substantial , fair reputation of Mr ...
... matter on what authority , that the first essay of Master Benjamin was in painting the portrait of a child asleep , and smiling ; and that he succeeded in making a likeness , he did more to injure the substantial , fair reputation of Mr ...
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... matter and manner . " With re- gard to the form of their representation , all the judges upon their knees acknowledged that they had erred , and humbly prayed his majesty's gracious favour and pardon ; but as far as respected the matter ...
... matter and manner . " With re- gard to the form of their representation , all the judges upon their knees acknowledged that they had erred , and humbly prayed his majesty's gracious favour and pardon ; but as far as respected the matter ...
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