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... thing English prevailed much in France after Lord Chatham's glorious war , he said , he did not wonder at it , for that we had drubbed those fellows into a proper reverence for us , and that their national petulance required periodical ...
... thing English prevailed much in France after Lord Chatham's glorious war , he said , he did not wonder at it , for that we had drubbed those fellows into a proper reverence for us , and that their national petulance required periodical ...
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... thing . It may be added to the Life of Philips . The Latin page is to be added to the Life of Smith . I shall be at home to revise the two sheets of Milton . March 1 , 1779. " " Please to get me the last edition of Hughes's Letters ...
... thing . It may be added to the Life of Philips . The Latin page is to be added to the Life of Smith . I shall be at home to revise the two sheets of Milton . March 1 , 1779. " " Please to get me the last edition of Hughes's Letters ...
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... thing , that he is nothing of any thing . " " Raising the wages of day - labourers is wrong ; for it does not make them live better , but only makes them idler , and idleness is a very bad thing for human nature . ” " It is a very good ...
... thing , that he is nothing of any thing . " " Raising the wages of day - labourers is wrong ; for it does not make them live better , but only makes them idler , and idleness is a very bad thing for human nature . ” " It is a very good ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 2 James Boswell,Samuel Johnson Visualização integral - 1791 |
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