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... says the Duke spoke many handsome things of my family as well as of myself . This complaisance , though it is acknowleged , was of little avail . The man had received commendations from Brissot in his American travels ; the Duke ...
... says the Duke spoke many handsome things of my family as well as of myself . This complaisance , though it is acknowleged , was of little avail . The man had received commendations from Brissot in his American travels ; the Duke ...
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... say in reality , what Pope only affected to say , " Now sick alike of envy and applause . " " Blest rules of cool prudential age ! " says Dr. Cotton . I have now many thoughts in the pulpit to damp ambition , and the thirst of popular ...
... say in reality , what Pope only affected to say , " Now sick alike of envy and applause . " " Blest rules of cool prudential age ! " says Dr. Cotton . I have now many thoughts in the pulpit to damp ambition , and the thirst of popular ...
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... says , " I desire a king , but the nobleman must not op- press me by feudal impositions ; and I wish to be allowed to rise to those situations for which my talents and taste may fit me : " -- the rich man says , " I desire a king , but ...
... says , " I desire a king , but the nobleman must not op- press me by feudal impositions ; and I wish to be allowed to rise to those situations for which my talents and taste may fit me : " -- the rich man says , " I desire a king , but ...
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