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... seem to have been extremely mur- derous on each side , and the advantage very small , and hardly earned . — There were hardly`any Spaniards , it seems , with Lord WELLINGTON ; and SoULT , it is said , still com mands nearly 60,000 ...
... seem to have been extremely mur- derous on each side , and the advantage very small , and hardly earned . — There were hardly`any Spaniards , it seems , with Lord WELLINGTON ; and SoULT , it is said , still com mands nearly 60,000 ...
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... seems , ( Too young to know the value of decorum ) Held in disdain , all crowns , and those who wore ' em ; For suffering them , he saw no reason why ; And as to flattering them , he'd rather die . Such was his tone for years , and such ...
... seems , ( Too young to know the value of decorum ) Held in disdain , all crowns , and those who wore ' em ; For suffering them , he saw no reason why ; And as to flattering them , he'd rather die . Such was his tone for years , and such ...
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... seems the element essential to be no slight task to render those elegant sketches of the vitality of the other Legislator , who also piques him- a Court's vices and a Poet's simplicity , with the_Ho- self in no small degree on the ...
... seems the element essential to be no slight task to render those elegant sketches of the vitality of the other Legislator , who also piques him- a Court's vices and a Poet's simplicity , with the_Ho- self in no small degree on the ...
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... seems to be no proof ) —he foo must take his full share of blame ; - and it will be justly suspected , that as he gained largely by the crowded state of the Prison , he was not too anxious to reduce his gains by thinning its inhabitants ...
... seems to be no proof ) —he foo must take his full share of blame ; - and it will be justly suspected , that as he gained largely by the crowded state of the Prison , he was not too anxious to reduce his gains by thinning its inhabitants ...
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... seems to be a part of their system to exaggerate the number of their forces . Their first care was to take possession of the public money , to impose on private per- sons requisitions of every kind . They carry away by force the corn ...
... seems to be a part of their system to exaggerate the number of their forces . Their first care was to take possession of the public money , to impose on private per- sons requisitions of every kind . They carry away by force the corn ...
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