The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... true prince , so , being in woman's shape , he could not but act like a woman with Ford , " for , " says he , " in the shape of a man , Goliath with a weaver's beam . " I fear not After a third defeat , in which the spectators of his ...
... true prince , so , being in woman's shape , he could not but act like a woman with Ford , " for , " says he , " in the shape of a man , Goliath with a weaver's beam . " I fear not After a third defeat , in which the spectators of his ...
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... true virtue and beneficial knowledge might this instrument be made . Put into the hantls of philanthropy , and genius , what wonders would be wrought by it ! How might the knowledge diffused through costly or inaccessible or widely ...
... true virtue and beneficial knowledge might this instrument be made . Put into the hantls of philanthropy , and genius , what wonders would be wrought by it ! How might the knowledge diffused through costly or inaccessible or widely ...
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... true interest , and the selection of their true friends , it is criminal to stand idly aloof , or to content ourselves with reviling either the deceiver , or the dupe . No ; it is our business to exert ourselves to show them their ...
... true interest , and the selection of their true friends , it is criminal to stand idly aloof , or to content ourselves with reviling either the deceiver , or the dupe . No ; it is our business to exert ourselves to show them their ...
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... true one . But it really was not his motive . It is inconsistent with the whole of his character . It was evidently a mere pretence to palliate to his own mind , his tardy and indecisive measures . He is continually endeavouring to ...
... true one . But it really was not his motive . It is inconsistent with the whole of his character . It was evidently a mere pretence to palliate to his own mind , his tardy and indecisive measures . He is continually endeavouring to ...
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... true , Here ancient Delaware once thunder'd through , And roll'd for ages ; till some earthquake dread , Or huge convulsion shook him from his bed.t Here under rocks , at distance from the road , Our pond'rous knapsacks cautiously we ...
... true , Here ancient Delaware once thunder'd through , And roll'd for ages ; till some earthquake dread , Or huge convulsion shook him from his bed.t Here under rocks , at distance from the road , Our pond'rous knapsacks cautiously we ...
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