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... duty , till the year 1737 , when he was reinstated in his office , without his solicitation , or rather without his consent , and executed his duty with his former ability and virtue . He now applied more particularly the fruits of his ...
... duty , till the year 1737 , when he was reinstated in his office , without his solicitation , or rather without his consent , and executed his duty with his former ability and virtue . He now applied more particularly the fruits of his ...
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... duty to give it . 1 " By rejecting the posts , we light the savage fires , we bind the victims . This day we undertake to render an account to the widows and orphans whom our decision will make , to the wretch- es that will be roasted ...
... duty to give it . 1 " By rejecting the posts , we light the savage fires , we bind the victims . This day we undertake to render an account to the widows and orphans whom our decision will make , to the wretch- es that will be roasted ...
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... duty of the travel- ler , who undertakes to write an account of any particular nation ; and I should consider myself as falling very far short in my re- spect for the ladies , were I to pass unnoticed the gay and sprightly damsels who ...
... duty of the travel- ler , who undertakes to write an account of any particular nation ; and I should consider myself as falling very far short in my re- spect for the ladies , were I to pass unnoticed the gay and sprightly damsels who ...
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... duty , enters the prince's chamber , his hat in one hand , his sword in the other , and says to him , " surrender , sir , by his majesty's order . " But the young man in an instant arms himself , and springs into a cor- ner of the ...
... duty , enters the prince's chamber , his hat in one hand , his sword in the other , and says to him , " surrender , sir , by his majesty's order . " But the young man in an instant arms himself , and springs into a cor- ner of the ...
Strona 150
... duty . Let them believe that a book that could arrest the approbation of Longinus , is at least worthy of being read . Thousands and thousands professing Christianity , have dwelt with rapture on the passages of Homer , which this ...
... duty . Let them believe that a book that could arrest the approbation of Longinus , is at least worthy of being read . Thousands and thousands professing Christianity , have dwelt with rapture on the passages of Homer , which this ...
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