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... speak a better Eng- lish than is common among the well educated men of America , although they do not speak the best English , such as the few among us do . I have heard a great deal said about the habits of cleanliness in England and ...
... speak a better Eng- lish than is common among the well educated men of America , although they do not speak the best English , such as the few among us do . I have heard a great deal said about the habits of cleanliness in England and ...
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... speak indiscreetly , barbarously , and uncivilly . " Attorney . I want words to express thy viperous treasons . 66 Raleigh . I think you want words , indeed , for you have spoken one thing half a dozen times . " Attorney . Thou art an ...
... speak indiscreetly , barbarously , and uncivilly . " Attorney . I want words to express thy viperous treasons . 66 Raleigh . I think you want words , indeed , for you have spoken one thing half a dozen times . " Attorney . Thou art an ...
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... speak , or for us to listen to such things , at such a crisis . " " Judge for yourselves what you will hear . I will judge for myself what I will speak . I was not twenty years old when I de- fied Lucius Sylla , surrounded by the spears ...
... speak , or for us to listen to such things , at such a crisis . " " Judge for yourselves what you will hear . I will judge for myself what I will speak . I was not twenty years old when I de- fied Lucius Sylla , surrounded by the spears ...
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