Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... received , by protecting the sinking literature of its conquerors , and adorning its decline : like the friendly ivy , covering the leafless branches of some vene- rable oak with a second verdure , and at last supporting the ex- hausted ...
... received , by protecting the sinking literature of its conquerors , and adorning its decline : like the friendly ivy , covering the leafless branches of some vene- rable oak with a second verdure , and at last supporting the ex- hausted ...
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... received of your Grace's gifte one penny towards the increase of my livinge , yet will I give you this towards the dispatch of your servantes , ' and therewith delivered unto my Lord five pounds in gold . And now let us see what your ...
... received of your Grace's gifte one penny towards the increase of my livinge , yet will I give you this towards the dispatch of your servantes , ' and therewith delivered unto my Lord five pounds in gold . And now let us see what your ...
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... received a new colour . They were every where composed of traders and artisans , -of persons who lived by the con- tinual exercise of their industry . By degrees these associations , so humble in their beginnings , acquired power , and ...
... received a new colour . They were every where composed of traders and artisans , -of persons who lived by the con- tinual exercise of their industry . By degrees these associations , so humble in their beginnings , acquired power , and ...
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