The Retrospective Review.., Том 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... keep a watchful eye over all comers and goers ; but ' tis a great disgrace to be circumvented , and out - witted , and to lose any thing through one's own negligence or credulity ; however , our sus , picions ought to be grounded on ...
... keep a watchful eye over all comers and goers ; but ' tis a great disgrace to be circumvented , and out - witted , and to lose any thing through one's own negligence or credulity ; however , our sus , picions ought to be grounded on ...
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... keep our sorrows concealed , but to expatiate on every circumstance of them , without being ashamed or reserved , for this mitigates the rigour of our misfortunes , revives the heart , and restores the usual vigour and activity to our ...
... keep our sorrows concealed , but to expatiate on every circumstance of them , without being ashamed or reserved , for this mitigates the rigour of our misfortunes , revives the heart , and restores the usual vigour and activity to our ...
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... keep him in fear ; otherwise there would be no living under them , or near them . " 66 The second volume opens with the plans of Lewis to possess himself of the royal orphan's property , his successful wheedling of the English , for ...
... keep him in fear ; otherwise there would be no living under them , or near them . " 66 The second volume opens with the plans of Lewis to possess himself of the royal orphan's property , his successful wheedling of the English , for ...
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... keep his chamber ; and we may here remark , that it appears that one of the symptoms of his case was the same as in Sir Thomas Overbury's . Having recovered from this first attack , he removed to London , and thought him- self ...
... keep his chamber ; and we may here remark , that it appears that one of the symptoms of his case was the same as in Sir Thomas Overbury's . Having recovered from this first attack , he removed to London , and thought him- self ...
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... keep back the evidence proves any thing with regard to this matter , it proves a connivance in him , a proposition , which none who are acquainted with his character will be found to main- tain . His discouraging the attempt to bring ...
... keep back the evidence proves any thing with regard to this matter , it proves a connivance in him , a proposition , which none who are acquainted with his character will be found to main- tain . His discouraging the attempt to bring ...
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