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... Danger of the Subject - Coddrington's Offence- Attorneys increased ; their splendid Appearance , how supported - Some worthy Exceptions - Spirit of Litigation , how stirred up - How this Profession perverts the Judgment - Success from ...
... Danger of the Subject - Coddrington's Offence- Attorneys increased ; their splendid Appearance , how supported - Some worthy Exceptions - Spirit of Litigation , how stirred up - How this Profession perverts the Judgment - Success from ...
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... danger , though it might help us to clear it , would render our vessel of little worth when she came into port . I may likewise entertain a hope , that this very variety , which gives scope to objec- tion and censure , will also afford ...
... danger , though it might help us to clear it , would render our vessel of little worth when she came into port . I may likewise entertain a hope , that this very variety , which gives scope to objec- tion and censure , will also afford ...
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... danger show , Where garden - crops with corn and clover grow ; Fences are form'd of wreck and placed around , ( With tenters tipp'd ) a strong repulsive bound ; Wide and deep ditches by the gardens run , And there in ambush lie the trap ...
... danger show , Where garden - crops with corn and clover grow ; Fences are form'd of wreck and placed around , ( With tenters tipp'd ) a strong repulsive bound ; Wide and deep ditches by the gardens run , And there in ambush lie the trap ...
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... danger Hence they are with difficulty surprised ; and hence the fowler , who goes in pursuit of them , requires to exert all his cunning , and frequently no inconsiderable degree of toil and patience - SHAW . ] Oft in the rough opposing ...
... danger Hence they are with difficulty surprised ; and hence the fowler , who goes in pursuit of them , requires to exert all his cunning , and frequently no inconsiderable degree of toil and patience - SHAW . ] Oft in the rough opposing ...
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... danger led ; Their head the gown has hooded , and their call In this sad night is piercing like the squall ; " They feel their kinds of power , and when they meet , Chide , fondle , weep , dare , threaten , or intreat . See one poor ...
... danger led ; Their head the gown has hooded , and their call In this sad night is piercing like the squall ; " They feel their kinds of power , and when they meet , Chide , fondle , weep , dare , threaten , or intreat . See one poor ...
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