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... poor cowardly Pedant , tied up in cobwebs and tape - thrums , that neglects it when it does ! ] I pro- fess I had not that apprehension , when I undertook the Place , that I could so much do good ; but I did think I might prevent ...
... poor cowardly Pedant , tied up in cobwebs and tape - thrums , that neglects it when it does ! ] I pro- fess I had not that apprehension , when I undertook the Place , that I could so much do good ; but I did think I might prevent ...
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... poor Columbus at any of the Public Offices , till once he become an Actuality , and say , " Here Is the America I was telling you of ! " ] Truly I told him I could do somewhat in it . I did so , - ' did this somewhat : ' and truly I ...
... poor Columbus at any of the Public Offices , till once he become an Actuality , and say , " Here Is the America I was telling you of ! " ] Truly I told him I could do somewhat in it . I did so , - ' did this somewhat : ' and truly I ...
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... poor account I am able to give of myself in this thing . * And so enough for Monday , which is now far spent : ' till tomorrow at three o'clocko1 let us adjourn ; and diligently con- sider in the interim . His Highness is evidently very ...
... poor account I am able to give of myself in this thing . * And so enough for Monday , which is now far spent : ' till tomorrow at three o'clocko1 let us adjourn ; and diligently con- sider in the interim . His Highness is evidently very ...
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... poor Highness plunging ! A ray of natural sagacity now rises on him with guidance . ] - The ques- tion , " What makes such a thing as this more firm ? " is not 25 Glynn , Lenthall , Broghil , Whitlocke ( Somers , pp . 371-2 , 384-6 ) ...
... poor Highness plunging ! A ray of natural sagacity now rises on him with guidance . ] - The ques- tion , " What makes such a thing as this more firm ? " is not 25 Glynn , Lenthall , Broghil , Whitlocke ( Somers , pp . 371-2 , 384-6 ) ...
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... Poor Sovereign Man - And truly my intentions and purposes , they are honest to the Nation , and shall be , by the Grace of God . And I have it not in view , upon collateral pretences , ' either by ask- ing this Kingship or by refusing ...
... Poor Sovereign Man - And truly my intentions and purposes , they are honest to the Nation , and shall be , by the Grace of God . And I have it not in view , upon collateral pretences , ' either by ask- ing this Kingship or by refusing ...
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