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... never to be forgotten . Pity their ignorance . Punish their wickedness . F. H. We shall never , I believe , differ much in our actions , wishes or opinions . I too say with you - Punish the wick- edness of those mercenaries who utter ...
... never to be forgotten . Pity their ignorance . Punish their wickedness . F. H. We shall never , I believe , differ much in our actions , wishes or opinions . I too say with you - Punish the wick- edness of those mercenaries who utter ...
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... never affect the RIGHT , or that which is ordered by their superiors * . • * [ « Quædam JURA non scripta , sed omnibus scriptis certiora . ” -Seneca ( the father ) I. Controv . 1. quoted by Dr. Taylor in his Elements of Civil Law , pag ...
... never affect the RIGHT , or that which is ordered by their superiors * . • * [ « Quædam JURA non scripta , sed omnibus scriptis certiora . ” -Seneca ( the father ) I. Controv . 1. quoted by Dr. Taylor in his Elements of Civil Law , pag ...
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... never look him in the face , but sit COWRING upon their buttocks , with their elbows upon their knees , and their hands before their faces ; nor dare lift up their eyes , until his majesty commands them . " - Voyage to Benin , by Thomas ...
... never look him in the face , but sit COWRING upon their buttocks , with their elbows upon their knees , and their hands before their faces ; nor dare lift up their eyes , until his majesty commands them . " - Voyage to Benin , by Thomas ...
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... never knew things gentle ? And dare you glorifie worse in yourself ? " BREAD - is the past participle of the verb To Bray , ( French Broyer , ) i . e . To pound , or To beat to pieces : and the subauditum ( in our present use of the ...
... never knew things gentle ? And dare you glorifie worse in yourself ? " BREAD - is the past participle of the verb To Bray , ( French Broyer , ) i . e . To pound , or To beat to pieces : and the subauditum ( in our present use of the ...
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... never Shakspeare's language . Metre is not confined to Verse : there is a tune in all good prose ; and Shakspeare's was a sweet one . If unsalted is to be adopted instead of Whinid ; to keep his tune , you must omit one of the two ...
... never Shakspeare's language . Metre is not confined to Verse : there is a tune in all good prose ; and Shakspeare's was a sweet one . If unsalted is to be adopted instead of Whinid ; to keep his tune , you must omit one of the two ...
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