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... lived . Steele went to Caermarthen to die , but hardly a beggar ; his creditors were almost paid , and a balance left for his daughter . Regrets and failures he had for his portion , beyond the portion of most men ; but his end was ...
... lived . Steele went to Caermarthen to die , but hardly a beggar ; his creditors were almost paid , and a balance left for his daughter . Regrets and failures he had for his portion , beyond the portion of most men ; but his end was ...
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... lived only a few months , had a property in Bar- badoes , which he inherited . We , however , do not find his name on the list of estates on that island forty years later , and it does not seem to be known among the traditions of that ...
... lived only a few months , had a property in Bar- badoes , which he inherited . We , however , do not find his name on the list of estates on that island forty years later , and it does not seem to be known among the traditions of that ...
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... lived a peaceful life before she married him , possibly , though not a fine one . She had at first a grand time of it with her carriage , and then things went badly . She seems never to have exerted herself , and to have made her home ...
... lived a peaceful life before she married him , possibly , though not a fine one . She had at first a grand time of it with her carriage , and then things went badly . She seems never to have exerted herself , and to have made her home ...
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... lived with Addison , worked with Addison , and is always spoken of in comparison with him . Addison was so greatly his superior , that Richard Steele will suffer for all time by enforced compari- son with a much grander man . We now ...
... lived with Addison , worked with Addison , and is always spoken of in comparison with him . Addison was so greatly his superior , that Richard Steele will suffer for all time by enforced compari- son with a much grander man . We now ...
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... lived in the country does not know him : the officious , gentle man , and gentleman also , who was always so eager to oblige his neighbours . We knew Will Wimble well , but our Will Wimble was a retired military officer with nothing to ...
... lived in the country does not know him : the officious , gentle man , and gentleman also , who was always so eager to oblige his neighbours . We knew Will Wimble well , but our Will Wimble was a retired military officer with nothing to ...
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