The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Том 7Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... never put the Colonel's regiment of horse to any trouble . There was present , likewise , Captain Henry Carleton , the antiprelatical son of a learned prelate , a man of a bold presence and fixed resolution , who loves his country ...
... never put the Colonel's regiment of horse to any trouble . There was present , likewise , Captain Henry Carleton , the antiprelatical son of a learned prelate , a man of a bold presence and fixed resolution , who loves his country ...
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... never rise for his condemna- tion . Happy , thrice happy will he be , if his works do not follow him , if they do never rise with him , nor against him . " Get thee gone then , thou cursed book , which hast seduced so many precious ...
... never rise for his condemna- tion . Happy , thrice happy will he be , if his works do not follow him , if they do never rise with him , nor against him . " Get thee gone then , thou cursed book , which hast seduced so many precious ...
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... never conceals the grandeur and magnificence of the English na- tion . " 66 The " Memoirs " of this faithful and accomplished de- lineator of his own times " commence with informing us , " that as soon as he was fit for business , he ...
... never conceals the grandeur and magnificence of the English na- tion . " 66 The " Memoirs " of this faithful and accomplished de- lineator of his own times " commence with informing us , " that as soon as he was fit for business , he ...
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... never beheld a more beautiful person . When he came within a little distance of the rail , he pulled off his cap , and bowed himself within half a foot of the ground ; and the King of France , who was then leaning over the barrier ...
... never beheld a more beautiful person . When he came within a little distance of the rail , he pulled off his cap , and bowed himself within half a foot of the ground ; and the King of France , who was then leaning over the barrier ...
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... never found so true and faithful a friend . king pressed him no farther , but recalling the company , took his leave of the King of England in the handsomest and most civil terms imaginable , saluted all his attendants in a most ...
... never found so true and faithful a friend . king pressed him no farther , but recalling the company , took his leave of the King of England in the handsomest and most civil terms imaginable , saluted all his attendants in a most ...
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