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... to kill him thrice over , before he could dispatch him . Ter letho sternendus erat- - Thrice I sent him to the Stygian shore . EN . viii . 566 I am likewise informed , that several wives of my G 3 NO . 118 . 65 TATLER .
... to kill him thrice over , before he could dispatch him . Ter letho sternendus erat- - Thrice I sent him to the Stygian shore . EN . viii . 566 I am likewise informed , that several wives of my G 3 NO . 118 . 65 TATLER .
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... wives may be called widows ; their houses , sepulchres ; their chariots , hearses ; and their gar- ments , flannel : on which condition , they shall be allowed all the conveniences that dead men can in reason desire . As I was writing ...
... wives may be called widows ; their houses , sepulchres ; their chariots , hearses ; and their gar- ments , flannel : on which condition , they shall be allowed all the conveniences that dead men can in reason desire . As I was writing ...
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... wives , lawyers ' clerks , and merchants ' apprentices . " That through the scarcity caused by regrators of bread - corn , of which starch is made , and the gentry's immoderate frequenting the operas , the ladies , to save charges ...
... wives , lawyers ' clerks , and merchants ' apprentices . " That through the scarcity caused by regrators of bread - corn , of which starch is made , and the gentry's immoderate frequenting the operas , the ladies , to save charges ...
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... wives that they had rather salute a favourite of the pack , than the finest woman in England . These voluntary friendships , between animals of different species , seem to arise from instinct ; for which reason I have always looked upon ...
... wives that they had rather salute a favourite of the pack , than the finest woman in England . These voluntary friendships , between animals of different species , seem to arise from instinct ; for which reason I have always looked upon ...
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... wife , or friends . " The audience were very much provoked by the first words of this speech ; but when the actor came to the close of it , they could bear no longer . In short , the whole assembly rose up at once in the greatest fury ...
... wife , or friends . " The audience were very much provoked by the first words of this speech ; but when the actor came to the close of it , they could bear no longer . In short , the whole assembly rose up at once in the greatest fury ...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 3–4 tomai British essayists Visos knygos peržiūra - 1823 |
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