The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 13American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 6718
... stand at a gaming - table , and watching , with the soberest attention , for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet , he would undoubtedly consider it as an infamous aspersion upon his character , and resent ...
... stand at a gaming - table , and watching , with the soberest attention , for a fair opportunity of engaging a drunken young nobleman at piquet , he would undoubtedly consider it as an infamous aspersion upon his character , and resent ...
Page 6724
... stand in is a state of honor and respect , consider , Sir , in what manner you will afterwards proceed . Can you conceive that the people of this country will long submit to be governed by so flexible a House of Commons ! It is not in ...
... stand in is a state of honor and respect , consider , Sir , in what manner you will afterwards proceed . Can you conceive that the people of this country will long submit to be governed by so flexible a House of Commons ! It is not in ...
Page 6727
... standing so biased , from your earliest infancy , in their favor , that nothing less than your own misfortunes can undeceive you . You will not accept of the uniform experience of your ancestors ; and when once a man is determined to ...
... standing so biased , from your earliest infancy , in their favor , that nothing less than your own misfortunes can undeceive you . You will not accept of the uniform experience of your ancestors ; and when once a man is determined to ...
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... standing . Tell them you are determined to remove every cause of complaint against your government ; that you will give your confidence to no man , who does not possess the confidence of your subjects ; and leave it to themselves to ...
... standing . Tell them you are determined to remove every cause of complaint against your government ; that you will give your confidence to no man , who does not possess the confidence of your subjects ; and leave it to themselves to ...
Page 6745
... stand they at the bellows . Now the artist , Ilmarinen , Fans the flame with force of magic , Blows one day , and then a second , Blows the third from morn till even ; Then he looks within the furnace Looks around the oven - border ...
... stand they at the bellows . Now the artist , Ilmarinen , Fans the flame with force of magic , Blows one day , and then a second , Blows the third from morn till even ; Then he looks within the furnace Looks around the oven - border ...
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