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Page 213
And ceasing at once their melodious yell , With ideot - faces to argument fell . The wine furnish'd tongues to each block that was there ; All must prate , and put off their nonsensical ware . They dealt to each ruler his lesson and ...
And ceasing at once their melodious yell , With ideot - faces to argument fell . The wine furnish'd tongues to each block that was there ; All must prate , and put off their nonsensical ware . They dealt to each ruler his lesson and ...
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as follows : - " In all this conflict and distraction , I could not forbear to see Frederica once more . These were painful days ; the memory of them has not yet left me . As I reached her my hand once more from my horse , the tears ...
as follows : - " In all this conflict and distraction , I could not forbear to see Frederica once more . These were painful days ; the memory of them has not yet left me . As I reached her my hand once more from my horse , the tears ...
Page 389
The reader must make out if he can , what there is in this third stage , which required Mr. Ogilvie to become all at once a great philosopher . The book leaves us very much in the dark upon this point . He proposed the plan , which we ...
The reader must make out if he can , what there is in this third stage , which required Mr. Ogilvie to become all at once a great philosopher . The book leaves us very much in the dark upon this point . He proposed the plan , which we ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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