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... obtained , however , the assistance son ; and that the Creator doth not appear partial of a friend , and returning in a short time , was in his distributions , but has balanced , in most able to complete a residence of three years . The ...
... obtained , however , the assistance son ; and that the Creator doth not appear partial of a friend , and returning in a short time , was in his distributions , but has balanced , in most able to complete a residence of three years . The ...
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... obtained , though notice was given by a public advertisement , that at Edial , near Litchfield , in Staffordshire , young gentlemen are boarded and taught the Latin and Greek Lan- guages , by Samuel Johnson . The undertaking proved ...
... obtained , though notice was given by a public advertisement , that at Edial , near Litchfield , in Staffordshire , young gentlemen are boarded and taught the Latin and Greek Lan- guages , by Samuel Johnson . The undertaking proved ...
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... obtained . At eight in the morn- ing he tried the experiment , but no water fol- lowed . In an hour or two after he fell into a doze , and about seven in the evening expired without a groan . of dinner , and held it close to his eye ...
... obtained . At eight in the morn- ing he tried the experiment , but no water fol- lowed . In an hour or two after he fell into a doze , and about seven in the evening expired without a groan . of dinner , and held it close to his eye ...
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... obtained by indirect and unperceived approaches , he who too soon professes himself a lover , raises But this solemn repetition is hitherto the pe- obstacles to his own wishes , and those whom culiar distinction of heroic poetry ; it ...
... obtained by indirect and unperceived approaches , he who too soon professes himself a lover , raises But this solemn repetition is hitherto the pe- obstacles to his own wishes , and those whom culiar distinction of heroic poetry ; it ...
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... obtained by fervent prayer , steady resolu- tions , and frequent retirement from folly and va- nity , from the cares of avarice and the joys of in- temperance , from the lulling sounds of deceitful flattery , and the tempting sight of ...
... obtained by fervent prayer , steady resolu- tions , and frequent retirement from folly and va- nity , from the cares of avarice and the joys of in- temperance , from the lulling sounds of deceitful flattery , and the tempting sight of ...
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