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... respect of your cotem- poraries , the gratitude of posterity , and entitle you , without vani- ty , to direct that your epitaph shall be extracted from the 30th ode of the 3d book of the immortal bard of Venusia . * With regard to your ...
... respect of your cotem- poraries , the gratitude of posterity , and entitle you , without vani- ty , to direct that your epitaph shall be extracted from the 30th ode of the 3d book of the immortal bard of Venusia . * With regard to your ...
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... respect and esteem , your friend and obe- dient humble servant , Newbern , N. C. April 29th , 1811 . THOMAS P. IRVING . ORIGINAL POETRY FOR THE PORT FOLIO ORLANDO . - A POEM . CANTO II . Ma . EDITOR , THE author of the poem called ...
... respect and esteem , your friend and obe- dient humble servant , Newbern , N. C. April 29th , 1811 . THOMAS P. IRVING . ORIGINAL POETRY FOR THE PORT FOLIO ORLANDO . - A POEM . CANTO II . Ma . EDITOR , THE author of the poem called ...
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... respect of the world ; yet how little valuable would we find an analyzation . We discover plants , though possessing a very disgusting ap- pearance , yet containing medical or alimentary qualities highly beneficial to mankind ...
... respect of the world ; yet how little valuable would we find an analyzation . We discover plants , though possessing a very disgusting ap- pearance , yet containing medical or alimentary qualities highly beneficial to mankind ...
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... respect for decency ; as St. Paul says of certain tattling females in his day , who were idle , wandering about from house to house , and not only idlers , but tattlers and busy bodies . Indeed nothing tends so much as idleness to breed ...
... respect for decency ; as St. Paul says of certain tattling females in his day , who were idle , wandering about from house to house , and not only idlers , but tattlers and busy bodies . Indeed nothing tends so much as idleness to breed ...
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... respect Mr. Cooke departed from historical and dramatic truth , it was his only error , for in the general design and execution of the character , particularly on the last night of its performance , we suspect the annals of the stage ...
... respect Mr. Cooke departed from historical and dramatic truth , it was his only error , for in the general design and execution of the character , particularly on the last night of its performance , we suspect the annals of the stage ...
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