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... carrying into the field . Thus this point seems now to be argued sword in hand . This was what a great general 14 al- luded to , when being asked the names of those who were to be plenipotentiaries for the ensuing peace , he answered ...
... carrying into the field . Thus this point seems now to be argued sword in hand . This was what a great general 14 al- luded to , when being asked the names of those who were to be plenipotentiaries for the ensuing peace , he answered ...
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... carrying thirty - three pieces of cannon , was taken and brought into the Texel . It is said the courier of monsieur Rouille is returned to him from the court of France . Monsieur Vendosme , being re - instated in the favour of the ...
... carrying thirty - three pieces of cannon , was taken and brought into the Texel . It is said the courier of monsieur Rouille is returned to him from the court of France . Monsieur Vendosme , being re - instated in the favour of the ...
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... carried out of any market in the kingdom , but what is delivered upon credit . STEELE . No 3. SATURDAY , APRIL 16 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli . Whatever good is done , whatever ill- JUV . Sat. i . 85 , 86 ...
... carried out of any market in the kingdom , but what is delivered upon credit . STEELE . No 3. SATURDAY , APRIL 16 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli . Whatever good is done , whatever ill- JUV . Sat. i . 85 , 86 ...
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... carrying on the war . He has communicated his scheme to the whole room , and declared in what manner things of this kind were first introduced . He has upon this occasion consider- ed the nature of sounds in general , and made a very ...
... carrying on the war . He has communicated his scheme to the whole room , and declared in what manner things of this kind were first introduced . He has upon this occasion consider- ed the nature of sounds in general , and made a very ...
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... there ever such stuff ? ' — ' Sir , ' replied Dry- den , ' you don't know my friend Tom so well as I do ; I'H answer for him he shall write worse yet , ' · horse , each trooper carrying a foot soldier behind him 30 4 . TATLER .
... there ever such stuff ? ' — ' Sir , ' replied Dry- den , ' you don't know my friend Tom so well as I do ; I'H answer for him he shall write worse yet , ' · horse , each trooper carrying a foot soldier behind him 30 4 . TATLER .
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