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... raised him to a downright imper- tinent in all converfations . The airy Will Sampler is become as lethargic by this my wand , as Cimon is fprightly . Take it , good girl , and use it without mercy ; for the reign of beauty never lafted ...
... raised him to a downright imper- tinent in all converfations . The airy Will Sampler is become as lethargic by this my wand , as Cimon is fprightly . Take it , good girl , and use it without mercy ; for the reign of beauty never lafted ...
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... raised a splendid troop of horse , at the expence of twelve thoufand pounds , for the fervice of the king . This troop , with fir John at its head , behaved fo ill in the engagement with the Scots , upon the English borders , in 1639 ...
... raised a splendid troop of horse , at the expence of twelve thoufand pounds , for the fervice of the king . This troop , with fir John at its head , behaved fo ill in the engagement with the Scots , upon the English borders , in 1639 ...
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... raised his curio- fity to know her ftory . He was informed , that fhe was a lady of the highest condition in that country , and contracted to Indibilis , a man of merit and quality . The generous Roman foon placed himself in the ...
... raised his curio- fity to know her ftory . He was informed , that fhe was a lady of the highest condition in that country , and contracted to Indibilis , a man of merit and quality . The generous Roman foon placed himself in the ...
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... raise and friz your hair a little , for it is downright infolence to be thus handsome without art ; and you will forgive me for intreating you to do now out of com- paffion what you must foon do out of necef- fity . I am , madam , Your ...
... raise and friz your hair a little , for it is downright infolence to be thus handsome without art ; and you will forgive me for intreating you to do now out of com- paffion what you must foon do out of necef- fity . I am , madam , Your ...
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... least circumstance of their affairs . It is a great incentive to fee , that fome See Swift's Works , vol . xix . p . 40 , and note ibid . men have raised themselves fo highly above their fellow - 172 N ° 67 . THE TATLER .
... least circumstance of their affairs . It is a great incentive to fee , that fome See Swift's Works , vol . xix . p . 40 , and note ibid . men have raised themselves fo highly above their fellow - 172 N ° 67 . THE TATLER .
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