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... various times , for the copyright of his Lordship's poems , sums amounting to upwards of 15,0001 . - viz .: Childe Harold I. II . £ 600 III . IV . · 1575 2100 Lara Parisina Giaour Bride of Abydos Corsair Siege of Corinth Lament of Tasso ...
... various times , for the copyright of his Lordship's poems , sums amounting to upwards of 15,0001 . - viz .: Childe Harold I. II . £ 600 III . IV . · 1575 2100 Lara Parisina Giaour Bride of Abydos Corsair Siege of Corinth Lament of Tasso ...
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... various turns of Providence gave occasion ; sometimes for the public , sometimes for myself . I did not seek any assurance of pro- tection for my life ; I thought it enough to believe in general , to depend with resigna- tion , and hang ...
... various turns of Providence gave occasion ; sometimes for the public , sometimes for myself . I did not seek any assurance of pro- tection for my life ; I thought it enough to believe in general , to depend with resigna- tion , and hang ...
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... various Coun tries of the Globe . - Small 8vo . 2s . 6d . each Part . THIS work , the first part of which appeared on the 1st of October , is published in monthly parts or numbers , each containing more than 140 pages . According to the ...
... various Coun tries of the Globe . - Small 8vo . 2s . 6d . each Part . THIS work , the first part of which appeared on the 1st of October , is published in monthly parts or numbers , each containing more than 140 pages . According to the ...
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... Various are the amusements of the Carnival , amongst which horse - racing is one : do not fancy , gentle reader , that it all resembles Newmarket ; the Roman horses have no riders . Madame de Stael , who observed the moral and physical ...
... Various are the amusements of the Carnival , amongst which horse - racing is one : do not fancy , gentle reader , that it all resembles Newmarket ; the Roman horses have no riders . Madame de Stael , who observed the moral and physical ...
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... Various pretexts were assigned by the English monarch , to justify the invasion of a country , which might be either a perpetual source of strength or of weakness , which might be the bulwark of England , or its most formidable enemy ...
... Various pretexts were assigned by the English monarch , to justify the invasion of a country , which might be either a perpetual source of strength or of weakness , which might be the bulwark of England , or its most formidable enemy ...
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