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Page 6711
... answers , you ought to have no objection . Even Mr. Bingley promises to answer , if put to the torture . VOL . XIII . — 1 Do you then really think that , if I were 6713 JUNIUS To Sir William Draper, Knight of the Bath.
... answers , you ought to have no objection . Even Mr. Bingley promises to answer , if put to the torture . VOL . XIII . — 1 Do you then really think that , if I were 6713 JUNIUS To Sir William Draper, Knight of the Bath.
Page 6717
... answer . Nor is it neces- sary . The character of your private life , and the uniform tenor of your public conduct , is an answer to them all . JUNIUS . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF GRAFTON . 12 December , 1769 . MY LORD , -I find with some ...
... answer . Nor is it neces- sary . The character of your private life , and the uniform tenor of your public conduct , is an answer to them all . JUNIUS . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF GRAFTON . 12 December , 1769 . MY LORD , -I find with some ...
Page 6729
... answer for their future moderation ? Or what assu- rance will they give you , that , when they have trampled upon their equals , they will submit to a superior ? Your Majesty may learn hereafter , how nearly the slave and tyrant are ...
... answer for their future moderation ? Or what assu- rance will they give you , that , when they have trampled upon their equals , they will submit to a superior ? Your Majesty may learn hereafter , how nearly the slave and tyrant are ...
Page 6740
... answer from the lips divine , " That he who doubted to restore his trust , And reasoned much , reluctant to be just , Should for those doubts and that reluctance prove The deepest vengeance of the powers above . " The tale declares that ...
... answer from the lips divine , " That he who doubted to restore his trust , And reasoned much , reluctant to be just , Should for those doubts and that reluctance prove The deepest vengeance of the powers above . " The tale declares that ...
Page 6748
... answer Ilmarinen : " Wherefore should I bring this image , But for purposes the noblest ? I have brought her as companion To thy life in years declining , As a joy and consolation , When thy days are full of trouble ! " Spake the good ...
... answer Ilmarinen : " Wherefore should I bring this image , But for purposes the noblest ? I have brought her as companion To thy life in years declining , As a joy and consolation , When thy days are full of trouble ! " Spake the good ...
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