The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... soon as he is born , great being the mysteries of Law ! I will not assume that in like manner hic liber is at once to acquire maturity of fame ; for fame , like the oak , is not the product of a single generation ; and a new book in its ...
... soon as he is born , great being the mysteries of Law ! I will not assume that in like manner hic liber is at once to acquire maturity of fame ; for fame , like the oak , is not the product of a single generation ; and a new book in its ...
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... soon made the neatest cottage in the country round , and upon a happier dwel- ling the sun never shone . A few acres of good glebe were attached to it ; and the garden was large enough to afford healthful and pleasurable employment to ...
... soon made the neatest cottage in the country round , and upon a happier dwel- ling the sun never shone . A few acres of good glebe were attached to it ; and the garden was large enough to afford healthful and pleasurable employment to ...
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... soon . " Our men of rank , " said my friend one day when he was speaking upon this subject , " are not the only persons who go by different appel- lations in different parts of their lives . We all moult our names in the natural course ...
... soon . " Our men of rank , " said my friend one day when he was speaking upon this subject , " are not the only persons who go by different appel- lations in different parts of their lives . We all moult our names in the natural course ...
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... soon spread over the surrounding country , occasioning every where a great mortality . At that time inocula- tion had very rarely been practised in the pro- vinces ; and the prejudice against it was so strong that Mr. Bacon though ...
... soon spread over the surrounding country , occasioning every where a great mortality . At that time inocula- tion had very rarely been practised in the pro- vinces ; and the prejudice against it was so strong that Mr. Bacon though ...
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... Soon shews the strong similitude reversed . Young heads are giddy , and young hearts are warm , And make mistakes for manhood to reform . Boys are , at best , but pretty buds unblown , Whose scent and hues are rather guessed than known ...
... Soon shews the strong similitude reversed . Young heads are giddy , and young hearts are warm , And make mistakes for manhood to reform . Boys are , at best , but pretty buds unblown , Whose scent and hues are rather guessed than known ...
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