The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... feels that he has his foot on the neck of his ene- mies . " Lord Oldborough stood , as if he felt this pride at the instant . " You do not know the charms of ambition , Mr. Percy . " " It may be delightful to feel one's foot on the neck ...
... feels that he has his foot on the neck of his ene- mies . " Lord Oldborough stood , as if he felt this pride at the instant . " You do not know the charms of ambition , Mr. Percy . " " It may be delightful to feel one's foot on the neck ...
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... feels that he has his foot on the neck of his ene- mies . " Lord Oldborough stood , as if he felt this pride at the instant . " You do not know the charms of ambition , Mr. Percy . " " It may be delightful to feel one's foot on the neck ...
... feels that he has his foot on the neck of his ene- mies . " Lord Oldborough stood , as if he felt this pride at the instant . " You do not know the charms of ambition , Mr. Percy . " " It may be delightful to feel one's foot on the neck ...
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... feel that we should oftentimes incur its penalty . Seldom would this be more remarkably the case , than on the present occasion . Most of the communications we have received for the Port Folio for the last few weeks ( and they have in ...
... feel that we should oftentimes incur its penalty . Seldom would this be more remarkably the case , than on the present occasion . Most of the communications we have received for the Port Folio for the last few weeks ( and they have in ...
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