Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... standing militia of three hundred and sixty horse and thirteen hundred foot was levied , clothed , and paid in the thirteen quarters of the city ; and the spirit of a commonwealth may be traced in the grateful allowance of one hundred ...
... standing militia of three hundred and sixty horse and thirteen hundred foot was levied , clothed , and paid in the thirteen quarters of the city ; and the spirit of a commonwealth may be traced in the grateful allowance of one hundred ...
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... stand out till the coming of the next harvest . It is thus , by the way , that a population survive so well those years of famine , when the prices , perhaps , are tripled . This does not argue , as is obvious from the explanations ...
... stand out till the coming of the next harvest . It is thus , by the way , that a population survive so well those years of famine , when the prices , perhaps , are tripled . This does not argue , as is obvious from the explanations ...
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... stand in her so silently , as if they had stolen upon her without her knowledge . The lining of her apparel , which is herself , is far better than outsides of tissue ; for , though she be not arrayed in the spoil of the silkworm , she ...
... stand in her so silently , as if they had stolen upon her without her knowledge . The lining of her apparel , which is herself , is far better than outsides of tissue ; for , though she be not arrayed in the spoil of the silkworm , she ...
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... stand ? Even this is the blessed effect and legacy of peace ; and war lays our natures and manners as waste as our gardens and our habitations ; and we can as easily preserve the beauty of the one , as the integrity of the other , under ...
... stand ? Even this is the blessed effect and legacy of peace ; and war lays our natures and manners as waste as our gardens and our habitations ; and we can as easily preserve the beauty of the one , as the integrity of the other , under ...
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... stand unrivalled on the pinnacle of GREATNESS . Nor must we omit here , as the finishing of his character , what indeed ought to be remembered on his tomb or his statue , the conformity above mentioned of his death to his life ; and ...
... stand unrivalled on the pinnacle of GREATNESS . Nor must we omit here , as the finishing of his character , what indeed ought to be remembered on his tomb or his statue , the conformity above mentioned of his death to his life ; and ...
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