Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 4S. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 298
... opinion , that you no opinion of my having sound the out - pensioners of Bedlam are so and deep judgment , pray follow your numerous , that the shortest and own , and allow no merit but that of cheapest way would be to confine in ...
... opinion , that you no opinion of my having sound the out - pensioners of Bedlam are so and deep judgment , pray follow your numerous , that the shortest and own , and allow no merit but that of cheapest way would be to confine in ...
Page 299
... opinion , that few per- his grace's friends thought as I do sons know when to die - I am not so of his artifice : - " but , " continues the English as to mean when to despatch historian , " disliking those motions , themselves - no ...
... opinion , that few per- his grace's friends thought as I do sons know when to die - I am not so of his artifice : - " but , " continues the English as to mean when to despatch historian , " disliking those motions , themselves - no ...
Page 374
... opinion of mine after it is mentioned ; and sorry should I be once given but , as the establish- if this construction was put upon it , ing of some office for auditing ac- having a high opinion of the honour counts is a matter of ...
... opinion of mine after it is mentioned ; and sorry should I be once given but , as the establish- if this construction was put upon it , ing of some office for auditing ac- having a high opinion of the honour counts is a matter of ...
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To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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