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... kind attention they have all of them been pleased to bestow on my vineyards , my lambs , and my soul . And I am sorry to say , that he ( from whom I least expected oppression ) has , without knowing or intending it , and regardless of ...
... kind attention they have all of them been pleased to bestow on my vineyards , my lambs , and my soul . And I am sorry to say , that he ( from whom I least expected oppression ) has , without knowing or intending it , and regardless of ...
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... kind of contribution , and may be found in the capacity of inn - keepers in most of the large towns . When speaking of bad inns , however , we ought to bear in mind that much less encouragement is derived from travellers in other ...
... kind of contribution , and may be found in the capacity of inn - keepers in most of the large towns . When speaking of bad inns , however , we ought to bear in mind that much less encouragement is derived from travellers in other ...
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... kind of animal food which is universally acknowleged to be of an emollient nature . His drink was water , either pure or boiled with the infusion of a few bland simples ; and his grand rule , both as to meat and drink , was to avoid ...
... kind of animal food which is universally acknowleged to be of an emollient nature . His drink was water , either pure or boiled with the infusion of a few bland simples ; and his grand rule , both as to meat and drink , was to avoid ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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