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... called , " and to prove that there is very little to claim our attention ; that though his reasoning was much admired by Cicero and Addison , it is of the very flimsiest texture , and utterly disgraceful to com- mon sense , and that his ...
... called , " and to prove that there is very little to claim our attention ; that though his reasoning was much admired by Cicero and Addison , it is of the very flimsiest texture , and utterly disgraceful to com- mon sense , and that his ...
Page 168
... called Woodbourne , and takes under his protection , the orphan , Lucy Bertram . Charles Hazlewood , the son of sir Robert Hazlewood , had long cherished a secret affection for Miss B. , and was a frequent visitor at the house of ...
... called Woodbourne , and takes under his protection , the orphan , Lucy Bertram . Charles Hazlewood , the son of sir Robert Hazlewood , had long cherished a secret affection for Miss B. , and was a frequent visitor at the house of ...
Page 409
... called arquebuses , both of which , they mixed with pikes . Other nations soon imitated them , but the English , even in the reign of queen Elizabeth , had not entirelyl aid aside their favourite weapon , the long bow , and taken to the ...
... called arquebuses , both of which , they mixed with pikes . Other nations soon imitated them , but the English , even in the reign of queen Elizabeth , had not entirelyl aid aside their favourite weapon , the long bow , and taken to the ...
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