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... TURN'D INTO LEISURE , THOU COULDST HAVE ATTAIN'L SO MUCH OF TIME , TO HAVE PERUS'D AND SEEN SO MANY VOLUMES THAT SO MUCH CONTAIN'D . " DANIEL . Funeral Poem upon the Death of the late Noble Earl of Devonshire . " WELL LANGUAGED DANIEL ...
... TURN'D INTO LEISURE , THOU COULDST HAVE ATTAIN'L SO MUCH OF TIME , TO HAVE PERUS'D AND SEEN SO MANY VOLUMES THAT SO MUCH CONTAIN'D . " DANIEL . Funeral Poem upon the Death of the late Noble Earl of Devonshire . " WELL LANGUAGED DANIEL ...
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... turning them over would give an exact account of all con- siderable therein . " The words occur in the Holy State , in the Life of Mr. Perkins , who preached to the prisoners in the castle of Cambridge , " bound in their bodies , but ...
... turning them over would give an exact account of all con- siderable therein . " The words occur in the Holy State , in the Life of Mr. Perkins , who preached to the prisoners in the castle of Cambridge , " bound in their bodies , but ...
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... abandoned the day before . Similies . AN uncharitable man to the desert - which receives the sunbeams and the rain , and re- turns no increase . " As the moon doth show her light in the world which she receiveth from the sun , so we.
... abandoned the day before . Similies . AN uncharitable man to the desert - which receives the sunbeams and the rain , and re- turns no increase . " As the moon doth show her light in the world which she receiveth from the sun , so we.
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... turns at it . It is to the utmost of my power vitiating , or rather continuing the cor- ruption of public taste - it is feeding people on French cookery , which pleases their diseased and pampered palates , when they are not healthy ...
... turns at it . It is to the utmost of my power vitiating , or rather continuing the cor- ruption of public taste - it is feeding people on French cookery , which pleases their diseased and pampered palates , when they are not healthy ...
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... turn away , satisfied that no one can have 6. Battle of Beder . Attempt to assassi- nate him afterwards when sleeping . What hinders me from killing thee ? This was Daathur , leader of the foes . 7. Defeat at Mount Ohud . Death of Kamza ...
... turn away , satisfied that no one can have 6. Battle of Beder . Attempt to assassi- nate him afterwards when sleeping . What hinders me from killing thee ? This was Daathur , leader of the foes . 7. Defeat at Mount Ohud . Death of Kamza ...
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