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... never moved by it . This gives you a certain dignity peculiar to your present situation , and makes the equity , even of a lord high chancellor , appear but a degree towards the magnanimity of a peer of Great Britain . Forgive me , my ...
... never moved by it . This gives you a certain dignity peculiar to your present situation , and makes the equity , even of a lord high chancellor , appear but a degree towards the magnanimity of a peer of Great Britain . Forgive me , my ...
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... never came home , but it was- " Was there no sot that would stay longer ? would any man living but you ? did I leave all the world for this usage ? " to which , he- " Madam , split me , you are very impertinent ! " In a word , this ...
... never came home , but it was- " Was there no sot that would stay longer ? would any man living but you ? did I leave all the world for this usage ? " to which , he- " Madam , split me , you are very impertinent ! " In a word , this ...
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... never good - natured enough to raise one without depressing another . But it is my design to avoid saying any thing of any person which ought justly to displease ; but shall endeavour , by the variety of the mat- ter and style , to give ...
... never good - natured enough to raise one without depressing another . But it is my design to avoid saying any thing of any person which ought justly to displease ; but shall endeavour , by the variety of the mat- ter and style , to give ...
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... never in greater prosperity , or the administration in so good hands , since the death of their late glorious king . These letters import , that the chief minister has en- tered into a firm league with the ablest and best men of the ...
... never in greater prosperity , or the administration in so good hands , since the death of their late glorious king . These letters import , that the chief minister has en- tered into a firm league with the ablest and best men of the ...
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... never have her ; for , would you believe it ? though Cynthio has wit , good sense , fortune , and his very being depends upon her , the termagant for whom he sighs , is in love with a fellow who stares in the glass all the time he is ...
... never have her ; for , would you believe it ? though Cynthio has wit , good sense , fortune , and his very being depends upon her , the termagant for whom he sighs , is in love with a fellow who stares in the glass all the time he is ...
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