The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... young Whitgift drank some of the urine of the patient , mistaking it for beer , " and yet had no harm of infection , as though , " says our author , " the divine providence , by this preservation , had intended to reserve him for some ...
... young Whitgift drank some of the urine of the patient , mistaking it for beer , " and yet had no harm of infection , as though , " says our author , " the divine providence , by this preservation , had intended to reserve him for some ...
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... young or old , all were welcome to the good cheer of the castle . In short , Glen- dowr lived in his castle like a generous and wealthy lord of the soil ; and having imbibed from his English education , and from his subsequent residence ...
... young or old , all were welcome to the good cheer of the castle . In short , Glen- dowr lived in his castle like a generous and wealthy lord of the soil ; and having imbibed from his English education , and from his subsequent residence ...
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... young men were much less scrupulous than the old . As they think equal punishment awaits those who drink much and often , and those who drink little and seldom , they very naturally re solve not to be damned for a trifle ; and , having ...
... young men were much less scrupulous than the old . As they think equal punishment awaits those who drink much and often , and those who drink little and seldom , they very naturally re solve not to be damned for a trifle ; and , having ...
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... young man and woman , for the young man to carry off the woman by force , it not being deemed decorous for the latter to go volun- tarily . On his route from Adrianople to Constantinople , Busbe- quius passed over a tract of land ...
... young man and woman , for the young man to carry off the woman by force , it not being deemed decorous for the latter to go volun- tarily . On his route from Adrianople to Constantinople , Busbe- quius passed over a tract of land ...
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... young elephant seems most strongly to have riveted his attention : it danced and played at the ball . Here , I think , you will scarcely refrain from an in- credulous smile . An elephant , you will say , playing at the ball , and ...
... young elephant seems most strongly to have riveted his attention : it danced and played at the ball . Here , I think , you will scarcely refrain from an in- credulous smile . An elephant , you will say , playing at the ball , and ...
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