The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 71
... never spacke more . O God , grant we may ever be pre- parid , as living this houre , and dying the next ! Sweet hart , a littel afore you went your journi , I tould you that I must nedse take one into the hous to bring up the gerls ...
... never spacke more . O God , grant we may ever be pre- parid , as living this houre , and dying the next ! Sweet hart , a littel afore you went your journi , I tould you that I must nedse take one into the hous to bring up the gerls ...
Page 117
... never afterwards employed by Louis the Fourteenth . Being thus reduced to a state of inactivity and disgrace , he gave a loose to his passions , and broke out into those infamous excesses which disgrace his memory , and to which he was ...
... never afterwards employed by Louis the Fourteenth . Being thus reduced to a state of inactivity and disgrace , he gave a loose to his passions , and broke out into those infamous excesses which disgrace his memory , and to which he was ...
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... never stooped to solicit or accept any ministerial favour : he is , and always has been , absolutely free from ... never groaned under more oppressive measures ; and never did it express more exultation than at the pro- spect of a ...
... never stooped to solicit or accept any ministerial favour : he is , and always has been , absolutely free from ... never groaned under more oppressive measures ; and never did it express more exultation than at the pro- spect of a ...
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