The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... heard on every side the wailings and complaints of several of the inhabitants , who had cast themselves disconso- lately at the feet of trees ; and as we chanced to ap- proach any of these , we might perceive them wring- ing their hands ...
... heard on every side the wailings and complaints of several of the inhabitants , who had cast themselves disconso- lately at the feet of trees ; and as we chanced to ap- proach any of these , we might perceive them wring- ing their hands ...
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... heard nothing out of Yorkshire ! You look so sur- prised you could not have heard of it - and yet the par- ticulars are such that it cannot be false : I am sorry I am got into it so far that now I must tell you ; but I know not but it ...
... heard nothing out of Yorkshire ! You look so sur- prised you could not have heard of it - and yet the par- ticulars are such that it cannot be false : I am sorry I am got into it so far that now I must tell you ; but I know not but it ...
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a letter which I had written the day before . Nay , I have heard some of them throwing out ambiguous expressions ... heard of a person , who is more famous for his library than his learning , that has asserted this more than once in ...
a letter which I had written the day before . Nay , I have heard some of them throwing out ambiguous expressions ... heard of a person , who is more famous for his library than his learning , that has asserted this more than once in ...
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