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... carried who is too idle to carry him- self ; nay , they invert the order of things , for we often behold two men , who seem hungry , carry one who is full fed . They add refinement to his palate , prominence to his front , scarlet to ...
... carried who is too idle to carry him- self ; nay , they invert the order of things , for we often behold two men , who seem hungry , carry one who is full fed . They add refinement to his palate , prominence to his front , scarlet to ...
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... carried to the account of the public , in consequence of the following note received by the chancellor of the exchequer . " Sir - You will herewith receive bank notes to the amount of 3601. which is the property of the nation , and ...
... carried to the account of the public , in consequence of the following note received by the chancellor of the exchequer . " Sir - You will herewith receive bank notes to the amount of 3601. which is the property of the nation , and ...
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... carried forth in all direc- tions about the town , each with an attend- ant group of musicians , ( i . e . horn - blowers , † ) The Romans having undertaken to drain the fens , and rescue marsh lands , by strong embankments , from the ...
... carried forth in all direc- tions about the town , each with an attend- ant group of musicians , ( i . e . horn - blowers , † ) The Romans having undertaken to drain the fens , and rescue marsh lands , by strong embankments , from the ...
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