Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... believe , that the success of the last great battle , in which the troops of this country were engaged , is in no small degree attributable to the descendants of those who , before the time of Lord Chatham , were branded with the stigma ...
... believe , that the success of the last great battle , in which the troops of this country were engaged , is in no small degree attributable to the descendants of those who , before the time of Lord Chatham , were branded with the stigma ...
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... believe me , dear Sir , it is Gold without U ! " 6 " The following is a curious , because a very grave pun upon names , extracted from Fuller's Grave Thoughts , ' and cited by Mr. Southey in his Life of Wesley . When worthy Master Hern ...
... believe me , dear Sir , it is Gold without U ! " 6 " The following is a curious , because a very grave pun upon names , extracted from Fuller's Grave Thoughts , ' and cited by Mr. Southey in his Life of Wesley . When worthy Master Hern ...
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... believe is the last time that I shall ever speak to you . Our hearts are in the hands of the Father of all ; and he sees my thoughts . You know me too well , to believe that I plotted your death , or that of any human creature . Now is ...
... believe is the last time that I shall ever speak to you . Our hearts are in the hands of the Father of all ; and he sees my thoughts . You know me too well , to believe that I plotted your death , or that of any human creature . Now is ...
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