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... success . The people , who had been amused with bonfires and triumphal processions , and looked with idolatry on the general and his friends , who , as they thought , had made England the arbitress of nations , were confounded between ...
... success . The people , who had been amused with bonfires and triumphal processions , and looked with idolatry on the general and his friends , who , as they thought , had made England the arbitress of nations , were confounded between ...
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... success in soliciting for the first fruits and twenti- eths , to the unspeakable benefit of the established church of Ireland ; and his felicity ( to rate it no higher ) in giving occasion to the building of fifty new church- es in ...
... success in soliciting for the first fruits and twenti- eths , to the unspeakable benefit of the established church of Ireland ; and his felicity ( to rate it no higher ) in giving occasion to the building of fifty new church- es in ...
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... success of the " Iliad " gave en- couragement to a version of the " Odyssey , " Pope , weary of the toil , called Fenton and Broome to his assistance ; and , taking only half the work upon him- self , divided the other half between his ...
... success of the " Iliad " gave en- couragement to a version of the " Odyssey , " Pope , weary of the toil , called Fenton and Broome to his assistance ; and , taking only half the work upon him- self , divided the other half between his ...
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... success in attracting the notice of the great ; for , from his first entrance into the world , and his entrance was very early , he was admitted to familiarity with those whose rank or station made them most conspicuous . + From the age ...
... success in attracting the notice of the great ; for , from his first entrance into the world , and his entrance was very early , he was admitted to familiarity with those whose rank or station made them most conspicuous . + From the age ...
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... success he admits to be secured by the false opi- nions then prevalent ; the author he concludes to be 6 young and raw . " " First , because he discovers a sufficiency beyond his little ability , and hath rashly undertaken a task in ...
... success he admits to be secured by the false opi- nions then prevalent ; the author he concludes to be 6 young and raw . " " First , because he discovers a sufficiency beyond his little ability , and hath rashly undertaken a task in ...
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