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Page 290
... become of English liberty . My dear Friends , liberty is the Englishman's prerogative ; we must preserve that at the expence of our lives , of that the French shall never deprive us ; it is not to be expected that men who are slaves ...
... become of English liberty . My dear Friends , liberty is the Englishman's prerogative ; we must preserve that at the expence of our lives , of that the French shall never deprive us ; it is not to be expected that men who are slaves ...
Page 385
... becoming a ratcatcher than a Prince . All his meannesses now stared him in the face , he begged the discreet Princesses ... become their most serious concern . Adieu . LETTER LI A Bookseller's visit to the Chinese . From Lien Chi Altangi ...
... becoming a ratcatcher than a Prince . All his meannesses now stared him in the face , he begged the discreet Princesses ... become their most serious concern . Adieu . LETTER LI A Bookseller's visit to the Chinese . From Lien Chi Altangi ...
Page 508
... become the honest protector of their innocence , the guardian of their reputation , and a friend to their virtue . This was a character he bore for many years , and supported it with integrity , assiduity and success . It was his ...
... become the honest protector of their innocence , the guardian of their reputation , and a friend to their virtue . This was a character he bore for many years , and supported it with integrity , assiduity and success . It was his ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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