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... is impossible for him to partake , and which in all likelihood he may never live to see . Even some of the old Phlebotomists have had this feeling to redeem them . VOL . I. " Sir , " says the Compositor to the Correc- 97.
... is impossible for him to partake , and which in all likelihood he may never live to see . Even some of the old Phlebotomists have had this feeling to redeem them . VOL . I. " Sir , " says the Compositor to the Correc- 97.
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... live in fear of the rod . But it was his better fortune to live in an age when this calamity rendered him liable to no such oppres- sion , and to be precisely in that station which secured for him all the enjoyments of which he was ...
... live in fear of the rod . But it was his better fortune to live in an age when this calamity rendered him liable to no such oppres- sion , and to be precisely in that station which secured for him all the enjoyments of which he was ...
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... live . " For why , " as old Higgins hath it , - For why , who writes such histories as these Doth often bring the Reader's heart such ease As when they sit and see what he doth note , Well fare his heart , say they , this book that ...
... live . " For why , " as old Higgins hath it , - For why , who writes such histories as these Doth often bring the Reader's heart such ease As when they sit and see what he doth note , Well fare his heart , say they , this book that ...
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... live how he will , the best thing he can do is to make a merry life of it , so away he goes to dance and revel and enjoy himself ; and Terra concludes with the mournful observation that men will still pursue their bane , unmindful of ...
... live how he will , the best thing he can do is to make a merry life of it , so away he goes to dance and revel and enjoy himself ; and Terra concludes with the mournful observation that men will still pursue their bane , unmindful of ...
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... it ? frequently lose their lives in it by suffocation , or by slow fire ? that it induces a peculiar and dreadful dis- ease ? that they who survive the accumulated hardships of a childhood during which they are exposed to 161.
... it ? frequently lose their lives in it by suffocation , or by slow fire ? that it induces a peculiar and dreadful dis- ease ? that they who survive the accumulated hardships of a childhood during which they are exposed to 161.
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