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... assure your Ladyship , that the whole rout was in amaze : his Lordship turned all manner of colours , my Lady fell into a sound , but Sir Tomkyn drawing his sword , swore he was hers to the last drop of his blood . " 66 this I Well ...
... assure your Ladyship , that the whole rout was in amaze : his Lordship turned all manner of colours , my Lady fell into a sound , but Sir Tomkyn drawing his sword , swore he was hers to the last drop of his blood . " 66 this I Well ...
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... assure our family of his friendship and protection . I found , therefore , that they bore my disappoint- ment with great resignation , as it was eclipsed in the greatness of their own . But what perplexed us most , was to think who ...
... assure our family of his friendship and protection . I found , therefore , that they bore my disappoint- ment with great resignation , as it was eclipsed in the greatness of their own . But what perplexed us most , was to think who ...
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... assure the company that he could give no opinion upon an affair of so much importance . Yet there was sometimes an occasion for a more important assurance . I remember to have seen him , after giving his opinion that the colouring of a ...
... assure the company that he could give no opinion upon an affair of so much importance . Yet there was sometimes an occasion for a more important assurance . I remember to have seen him , after giving his opinion that the colouring of a ...
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... assure the public that all this was no novelty to them or the learned ; that Cardanus , or Brunus , or some other author too dull to be generally read , had anticipated the discovery . Thus , instead of uniting like the members of a ...
... assure the public that all this was no novelty to them or the learned ; that Cardanus , or Brunus , or some other author too dull to be generally read , had anticipated the discovery . Thus , instead of uniting like the members of a ...
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... assure the public , that they ought to laugh without restraint . Another set are in the meantime quietly employed in writing notes to the book , intended to show the particular passages to be laughed at : when these are out , others ...
... assure the public , that they ought to laugh without restraint . Another set are in the meantime quietly employed in writing notes to the book , intended to show the particular passages to be laughed at : when these are out , others ...
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