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... follows to her husband : — " The fineness of William's mind makes him enjoy with the highest pleasure what would be above the reach of any other creature of his small age . The young Lieu- tenant may not perhaps go quite so deep . " 3 ...
... follows to her husband : — " The fineness of William's mind makes him enjoy with the highest pleasure what would be above the reach of any other creature of his small age . The young Lieu- tenant may not perhaps go quite so deep . " 3 ...
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... follows in his excellent biographical sketch of Mr. Pitt , the last of all his published compositions : - " The tragedy is bad of course , but not worse than the tragedies of Hayley . It is in some respects highly curious . There is no ...
... follows in his excellent biographical sketch of Mr. Pitt , the last of all his published compositions : - " The tragedy is bad of course , but not worse than the tragedies of Hayley . It is in some respects highly curious . There is no ...
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... follows : - 66 Though the outside is well , it is by looking within that invaluable treasures appear ; a head to contrive , a heart to conceive , and a hand to execute whatever is good , lovely , and of fair repute . He is as yet very ...
... follows : - 66 Though the outside is well , it is by looking within that invaluable treasures appear ; a head to contrive , a heart to conceive , and a hand to execute whatever is good , lovely , and of fair repute . He is as yet very ...
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... follows of Mr. Pretyman at Cam- bridge will be found confirmed by several others a little later , but to the same effect : - " He was always the most lively person in company , abounding in play- ful wit and quick repartee ; but never ...
... follows of Mr. Pretyman at Cam- bridge will be found confirmed by several others a little later , but to the same effect : - " He was always the most lively person in company , abounding in play- ful wit and quick repartee ; but never ...
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... follows on the next day after the debate to Lady Chatham : — 66 " I can now tell you correctly : my father has slept well , without any burning in the feet or restlessness . He has had no pain , but is lame in one ankle near the instep ...
... follows on the next day after the debate to Lady Chatham : — 66 " I can now tell you correctly : my father has slept well , without any burning in the feet or restlessness . He has had no pain , but is lame in one ankle near the instep ...
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