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... perhaps object to some of the minor details , and the subjects of these compositions may in a few instances appear not to be very judiciously selected : but only those who have tried the experiment can be adequate judges of the ...
... perhaps object to some of the minor details , and the subjects of these compositions may in a few instances appear not to be very judiciously selected : but only those who have tried the experiment can be adequate judges of the ...
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... perhaps , he was concerned in stealing deer from the park of Sir Thomas Lucy . As he had aggravated this offence by a satirical ballad on the proprietor , he was selected for pro- secution , and in consequence fled from the paternal ...
... perhaps , he was concerned in stealing deer from the park of Sir Thomas Lucy . As he had aggravated this offence by a satirical ballad on the proprietor , he was selected for pro- secution , and in consequence fled from the paternal ...
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... perhaps to sit on the side of the bed , with the legs hanging down and the feet on the floor . The night as well as day is sometimes spent sitting up in a chair near the fire , sometimes with the head placed on a low table , and the ...
... perhaps to sit on the side of the bed , with the legs hanging down and the feet on the floor . The night as well as day is sometimes spent sitting up in a chair near the fire , sometimes with the head placed on a low table , and the ...
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