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... distress of Philip , to undertake the business with the utmost expedition ; not only to dispatch the necessary embassies , but to follow them with an army , and to stir up all his other enemies against him : for we may be assured of ...
... distress of Philip , to undertake the business with the utmost expedition ; not only to dispatch the necessary embassies , but to follow them with an army , and to stir up all his other enemies against him : for we may be assured of ...
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... distress . This sight was matter of entertainment to my conductors , who , however , hurried me presently from it , as I wish they had also from her screams , which reached my ears to a great distance . After such a spectacle as this ...
... distress . This sight was matter of entertainment to my conductors , who , however , hurried me presently from it , as I wish they had also from her screams , which reached my ears to a great distance . After such a spectacle as this ...
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... distress of this nation , even before this rebellion , occasioned by debts , wars , and almost every public calamity , must have deterred any persons from such an undertaking , who had not resolved to have an opera at any rate , and in ...
... distress of this nation , even before this rebellion , occasioned by debts , wars , and almost every public calamity , must have deterred any persons from such an undertaking , who had not resolved to have an opera at any rate , and in ...
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... distress , they endeavoured , by all kinds of art , to insinuate their great strength , and assert their inde- pendency ; for which purpose , was that ever memorable puff , with which they refused the presents of King Hiero , after the ...
... distress , they endeavoured , by all kinds of art , to insinuate their great strength , and assert their inde- pendency ; for which purpose , was that ever memorable puff , with which they refused the presents of King Hiero , after the ...
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... them from design . For could it be imagined of any nation , at such a season of danger and distress ( which I decline painting at length , as the picture is disagreeable , and already sufficiently known ) , H 2 THE TRUE PATRIOT . 99.
... them from design . For could it be imagined of any nation , at such a season of danger and distress ( which I decline painting at length , as the picture is disagreeable , and already sufficiently known ) , H 2 THE TRUE PATRIOT . 99.
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