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... turn'd upside down , To stand upon its smaller end , So long shall live old Rock's renown . As long as Popish spade and scythe Shall dig and cut the Sassanagh's * tithe ; And Popish purses pay the tolls , On heaven's road , for ...
... turn'd upside down , To stand upon its smaller end , So long shall live old Rock's renown . As long as Popish spade and scythe Shall dig and cut the Sassanagh's * tithe ; And Popish purses pay the tolls , On heaven's road , for ...
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... turning in the road dis- closed to him another object ; he started , and , for a few mo- ments , felt more than he liked ... turn of a distempered fancy ; he would enter the inn . By the time this manly resolution was adopted , Colonel B ...
... turning in the road dis- closed to him another object ; he started , and , for a few mo- ments , felt more than he liked ... turn of a distempered fancy ; he would enter the inn . By the time this manly resolution was adopted , Colonel B ...
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... turning his manuscript to good account , than the same classes of persons in any other country that knows the value of ... turn out well , it is far from certain that he will be a gainer . From the value which he might otherwise be ...
... turning his manuscript to good account , than the same classes of persons in any other country that knows the value of ... turn out well , it is far from certain that he will be a gainer . From the value which he might otherwise be ...
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