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and the will : it might reasonably be fuppofed that a difeafe which was apparent , could not be prevented ; and it should have been known , that there is no fuch affembly or place as the rules of court ladies and that it is an abfurd ...
and the will : it might reasonably be fuppofed that a difeafe which was apparent , could not be prevented ; and it should have been known , that there is no fuch affembly or place as the rules of court ladies and that it is an abfurd ...
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Of all the brothers of Mrs. Swift's husband , Godwin only had fons ; and by these fons the D. S. P. was fubfifted in her old age , as she had been before by their father and their uncles , with fuch liberality , that she declared ...
Of all the brothers of Mrs. Swift's husband , Godwin only had fons ; and by these fons the D. S. P. was fubfifted in her old age , as she had been before by their father and their uncles , with fuch liberality , that she declared ...
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98 . he could not be fuppofed to beftow upon a perfon to whom he was not related ; however fuch a relation between fir William and the Dean appears beyond contradiction to have been impoffible , for fir William Temple was refident ...
98 . he could not be fuppofed to beftow upon a perfon to whom he was not related ; however fuch a relation between fir William and the Dean appears beyond contradiction to have been impoffible , for fir William Temple was refident ...
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During seven years from that time he ftudied eight hours a day ; and by fuch an effort of fuch a mind fo long continued , J. R. 50 . great knowledge muft neceffarily have been acquired . He commenced thefe ftudies at the univerfity in ...
During seven years from that time he ftudied eight hours a day ; and by fuch an effort of fuch a mind fo long continued , J. R. 50 . great knowledge muft neceffarily have been acquired . He commenced thefe ftudies at the univerfity in ...
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... against which the king who was a stranger to our conftitution was very averse by the advice of fome weak people who perfuaded the earl of Portland , that Charles the First loft his crown and life by confenting to fuch a bill .
... against which the king who was a stranger to our conftitution was very averse by the advice of fome weak people who perfuaded the earl of Portland , that Charles the First loft his crown and life by confenting to fuch a bill .
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