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... gave him at first some disturbance in the exercise of his jurisdiction ; but it was soon discovered , that between prudence and in- tegrity he was seldom in the wrong : and that , when he was right , his spirit did not easily yield to ...
... gave him at first some disturbance in the exercise of his jurisdiction ; but it was soon discovered , that between prudence and in- tegrity he was seldom in the wrong : and that , when he was right , his spirit did not easily yield to ...
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... gave the least pleasure was that which describes the flying island , and that which gave most disgust must be the history of the Houyhnhnms . While Swift was enjoying the reputation of his new work , the news of the king's death arrived ...
... gave the least pleasure was that which describes the flying island , and that which gave most disgust must be the history of the Houyhnhnms . While Swift was enjoying the reputation of his new work , the news of the king's death arrived ...
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... gave up herself to sorrowful resentment , and died un- der the tyranny of him , by whom she was in the highest degree loved and honoured . What were her claims to this eccentric tenderness , by which the laws of nature were violated to ...
... gave up herself to sorrowful resentment , and died un- der the tyranny of him , by whom she was in the highest degree loved and honoured . What were her claims to this eccentric tenderness , by which the laws of nature were violated to ...
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... gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His favourite maxim was , “ vive la bagatelle : " he thought trifles a necessary part of life , and perhaps found them necessary to himself . It seems ...
... gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His favourite maxim was , “ vive la bagatelle : " he thought trifles a necessary part of life , and perhaps found them necessary to himself . It seems ...
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... gave hopes of his recovery ; but in a few days he sunk into a lethargic stupidity , motionless , heed- less , and speechless . But it is said , that , after a year of total silence , when his housekeeper , on the 30th of November , told ...
... gave hopes of his recovery ; but in a few days he sunk into a lethargic stupidity , motionless , heed- less , and speechless . But it is said , that , after a year of total silence , when his housekeeper , on the 30th of November , told ...
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