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... whole course of your reign , too great a value for liberal arts to be insensible that true fame lies only in the hands of learned men , by whom it is to be transmitted to futurity , with marks of honour or reproach to the end of time ...
... whole course of your reign , too great a value for liberal arts to be insensible that true fame lies only in the hands of learned men , by whom it is to be transmitted to futurity , with marks of honour or reproach to the end of time ...
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... whole . The enemy were en- trenched in the paths of the woods , and drawn up behind two entrenchments over against them , opposite to the armies of the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene . There were also lines entrenched in the ...
... whole . The enemy were en- trenched in the paths of the woods , and drawn up behind two entrenchments over against them , opposite to the armies of the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene . There were also lines entrenched in the ...
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... whole paper on the subject of valour , and explain how that quality , which must be possessed by whole armies , is so highly preferable in one man rather than another ; and how the same actions are but mere acts of duty in some , and ...
... whole paper on the subject of valour , and explain how that quality , which must be possessed by whole armies , is so highly preferable in one man rather than another ; and how the same actions are but mere acts of duty in some , and ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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