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We hope this will happen no more , but that all who begin any History , or other compofition to be continued from time to time , will think their honour engaged to fifh it , as it was only on that implied condition that it was inferted ...
We hope this will happen no more , but that all who begin any History , or other compofition to be continued from time to time , will think their honour engaged to fifh it , as it was only on that implied condition that it was inferted ...
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This fomewhat offended his majesty , who thought his architect by this infcription arrogated to himself the whole honour of the building : but Wickham pacified him by declaring that all he meant money and reputation he had gained in ...
This fomewhat offended his majesty , who thought his architect by this infcription arrogated to himself the whole honour of the building : but Wickham pacified him by declaring that all he meant money and reputation he had gained in ...
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The honour of the English monarchs , altar - piece was , foon after the restothat they never accepted any of the 1ation , adorned with cloth of gold orders created by foreign fovereigns . and purple damaík , by Charles II . but on ...
The honour of the English monarchs , altar - piece was , foon after the restothat they never accepted any of the 1ation , adorned with cloth of gold orders created by foreign fovereigns . and purple damaík , by Charles II . but on ...
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66 friend the impropriety of his forming any union unfanctioned by his family Accept our gratitude , " faid Bernard , " for the honour which you intend us ; were you lefs dift ifh by rank and fortune , fn be proud to call you fon : Emos ...
66 friend the impropriety of his forming any union unfanctioned by his family Accept our gratitude , " faid Bernard , " for the honour which you intend us ; were you lefs dift ifh by rank and fortune , fn be proud to call you fon : Emos ...
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venerable fire , and embracing his knees , " Never , never , " exclaimed fhe , while tears rolled down her pale cheeks , " fhall your child wander from the path of honour !You fhall guide and direct all her actions : your counfels fhall ...
venerable fire , and embracing his knees , " Never , never , " exclaimed fhe , while tears rolled down her pale cheeks , " fhall your child wander from the path of honour !You fhall guide and direct all her actions : your counfels fhall ...
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