English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1933 - 929페이지 |
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... turn , like the first shot of the ebb they run sharp , and they bear down all before them . An instance of this we have had in the late elections , the tumults and riots of which were in- deed insufferable . And how strange is it to ...
... turn , like the first shot of the ebb they run sharp , and they bear down all before them . An instance of this we have had in the late elections , the tumults and riots of which were in- deed insufferable . And how strange is it to ...
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... turn off their tenants for want of payment , because , as I told you before , the tenants are obliged by their 1 An allusion to the debasing of the coinage by James II , who was forced to this to meet the de- mands of his soldiers in ...
... turn off their tenants for want of payment , because , as I told you before , the tenants are obliged by their 1 An allusion to the debasing of the coinage by James II , who was forced to this to meet the de- mands of his soldiers in ...
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... turn my head about two inches . But the creatures ran off a second time be- fore I could seize them ; whereupon ... turning my head that way as well as the pegs and strings would permit me , I saw a stage erected about a foot and a half ...
... turn my head about two inches . But the creatures ran off a second time be- fore I could seize them ; whereupon ... turning my head that way as well as the pegs and strings would permit me , I saw a stage erected about a foot and a half ...
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