English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1933 - 929 Seiten |
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... tell them of moderate measures , of peace , of temper , and of toleration had been to raise the mob about one's ears . Often , this paper took the freedom to tell them they would be soberer in time ! that when they came to parliament ...
... tell them of moderate measures , of peace , of temper , and of toleration had been to raise the mob about one's ears . Often , this paper took the freedom to tell them they would be soberer in time ! that when they came to parliament ...
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... tell- ing her dreams , relating stories of spirits , several of which she herself had seen , and one of which she was reported to have killed with a black - hafted knife . From hence she usually went to make pastry in the larder , and ...
... tell- ing her dreams , relating stories of spirits , several of which she herself had seen , and one of which she was reported to have killed with a black - hafted knife . From hence she usually went to make pastry in the larder , and ...
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... tell you with freedom what you want ; and I must tell you plainly that I fear you want every- thing but knowledge . I have written to you so often of late upon good breeding , address , les manières liantes , the Graces , etc. , that I ...
... tell you with freedom what you want ; and I must tell you plainly that I fear you want every- thing but knowledge . I have written to you so often of late upon good breeding , address , les manières liantes , the Graces , etc. , that I ...
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PREFACE | 4 |
THE POOR MANS PLEA | 14 |
THE SHORTEST WAY WITH THE DISSENTERS | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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