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Such is the line which we have chalked out to ourselves , and we shall
endeavour to blend the utile dulci , and to carry on our matters suaritèr in modo ,
fortitèr in re . The modern English , no less sensitive than the Romans , have no
relish for ...
Such is the line which we have chalked out to ourselves , and we shall
endeavour to blend the utile dulci , and to carry on our matters suaritèr in modo ,
fortitèr in re . The modern English , no less sensitive than the Romans , have no
relish for ...
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It seems rather schoolboyish , however , that his posteriors should be reminded
of what he should always carry in his head . The third , or ground story , was
without all these ornaments ; but its design was noble , grand , and magnificent ...
It seems rather schoolboyish , however , that his posteriors should be reminded
of what he should always carry in his head . The third , or ground story , was
without all these ornaments ; but its design was noble , grand , and magnificent ...
28 ÆäÀÌÁö
... the distressed finances of the tenantry , and to regulate their economy ; his
schemes , whilst they were confined within the manor , were undoubtedly wise
and salutary ; but unfortunately attempting to carry them beyond 28 THE RISING
SUN .
... the distressed finances of the tenantry , and to regulate their economy ; his
schemes , whilst they were confined within the manor , were undoubtedly wise
and salutary ; but unfortunately attempting to carry them beyond 28 THE RISING
SUN .
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... carry off six bottles of wine at one sitting . His head , however , was not the
strongest , as one or two among them could boast of being nine - bottle - men , an
honour to which the Squire , notwithstanding all his emulation , could never attain
.
... carry off six bottles of wine at one sitting . His head , however , was not the
strongest , as one or two among them could boast of being nine - bottle - men , an
honour to which the Squire , notwithstanding all his emulation , could never attain
.
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They held indeed small portions of land by way of sustaining themselves and
families ; but it was at the mere will of the lord , who might dispossess them
whenever he pleased ; and it was upon villan services , that is , to carry out dung ,
to ...
They held indeed small portions of land by way of sustaining themselves and
families ; but it was at the mere will of the lord , who might dispossess them
whenever he pleased ; and it was upon villan services , that is , to carry out dung ,
to ...
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