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... given a new impulse to the tongue and the pen , and occasioned a terri- ble wordy fever . Do not suppose , my friend , that I mean to condemn any proper and digni- fied expression of resentment for injuries . On the contrary I love to ...
... given a new impulse to the tongue and the pen , and occasioned a terri- ble wordy fever . Do not suppose , my friend , that I mean to condemn any proper and digni- fied expression of resentment for injuries . On the contrary I love to ...
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... given by old Cockloft to some of the neighbor- ing squires , wherein the old gentleman had achieved a glorious victory in laying honest Launcelot fairly under the table . Langstaff , although fond of the social board and cheerful glass ...
... given by old Cockloft to some of the neighbor- ing squires , wherein the old gentleman had achieved a glorious victory in laying honest Launcelot fairly under the table . Langstaff , although fond of the social board and cheerful glass ...
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... given him half the satis- faction , had he talked like a Cicero or a Solo- mon . Launcelot returned to the house with me in the best possible humor - the whole family , who in truth love and honor him from their very souls , were ...
... given him half the satis- faction , had he talked like a Cicero or a Solo- mon . Launcelot returned to the house with me in the best possible humor - the whole family , who in truth love and honor him from their very souls , were ...
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... them are held in ignominious thraldom by this base circulation of false coin , they may forthwith emancipate themselves from such inglorious delusion . It is a fictitious value given to individuals by public 50 Salmagundi.
... them are held in ignominious thraldom by this base circulation of false coin , they may forthwith emancipate themselves from such inglorious delusion . It is a fictitious value given to individuals by public 50 Salmagundi.
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Washington Irving. It is a fictitious value given to individuals by public caprice , as bankers give an impression to a worthless slip of paper , thereby gaining it a currency for infinitely more than its intrinsic value . Every nation ...
Washington Irving. It is a fictitious value given to individuals by public caprice , as bankers give an impression to a worthless slip of paper , thereby gaining it a currency for infinitely more than its intrinsic value . Every nation ...
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