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" ... long parts, if you thus continue to upbraid them ? On the contrary, I think they all deferve the greateft encouragement at your hands; and as to my friend Cramer, I declare, that, as far as I am a judge, he dies with the fame dignity he lived. "
The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum - Page 184
1772
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Annual Register, Volume 10

Edmund Burke - History - 1768 - 642 pages
...this, expence of dfofles, . and .fatigue of getting iuch long pans, if you thus continue to upbniid them? On ;the contrary, I think they all deferve the greateft encouragement at your lands ; and, as to tny friend Cratner, J declare, that, as far as I am & judge, he dies with the fame...
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The Festival of Wit; Or, Small Talker: Being a Collection of Bon Mots ...

English wit and humor - 1793 - 444 pages
...expeft to have gentlemen to be at this cxpence of dreffes, and fatigue of getting fuch long parts, if you thus continue to upbraid them ? on the contrary,...your hands ; and as to my friend Cramer, I declare, as far as I am able to judge, he dies with the fame dignity he lived.'' Voltaire, who dctefted advice,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1800 - 596 pages
...expeft to have gentlemen to be at this expence of drefles, and fatigue of getting fuch long parts, if you thus continue to upbraid them ? On the contrary,...to my friend Cramer, I declare, that, as far as I am a judge, he dies with the fame dignity he lived." Voltaire, who detefts advice, or being informed...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 10

History - 1800 - 594 pages
...expefl to have gentlemen to be at this expence of dreflesj and fatigue of getting fuch long parrs, if you thus continue to upbraid them ? On the contrary,...encouragement at your hands; and. as to my friend Crami-r, I declare, that, as far as I am a. judge, he dies with the fame dignity he lived." Voltaire,...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 10

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 600 pages
...cxpcft to hate gentlemen to be at this expence of dreffes, and fatigue of getting fuch long part's, if you thus continue to upbraid them ? On the contrary, I think they all deferve the greatcft encouragement at your hands; and as to my friend Cra. mrr, I declare, that, as far as I am...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 44

1803 - 544 pages
...parts, if you thus continue to upbiaid them? on the contrary, I think they all deferve the greatelt encouragement at your hands; and as to my friend Cramer, I declare, that as far as I am a judge, he dies with the Гаше dignity that he lived." THE LONDON REVIEW, AND LITE R ART JOURNAL,...
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The London Budget of Wit, Or, A Thousand Notable Jests: Many of Them Never ...

Friend to rational mirth - English wit and humor - 1817 - 456 pages
...up such Jong parts, if you thus upbraid them? On the contrary, I think they all deserve the greatest encouragement at your hands ; and as to my friend Cramer, I declare, that, as far as I am a judge, he dies with the same dignity as he lived." Voltaire who detested advice or information...
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The Laughing Philosopher: Being the Entire Works of Momus, Jester of Olympus ...

John Bull - English wit and humor - 1825 - 782 pages
...such long parts, if you thus upbraid them Î On the contrary, I think they all deserve the greatest encouragement at your hands ; and as to my friend Cramer, I declare, that, as far as I am a judge, he dies with the same dignity as he lived." Voltaire, who detested advice or information,...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 21

1833 - 468 pages
...such long parts, if you thus upbraid them ? On the contrary, I think they all deserve the greatest encouragement at your hands ; and as to my friend Cramer, I declare, that, as far as I am a judge, he .dies with the same dignity as he lived." Voltaire, who detested advice or information,...
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Notes and Queries

Questions and answers - 1896 - 930 pages
...up such long p irts, f you thus upbraid them? On the contrary, I hink they all deserve the greatest encouragement at your hands ; and as to my friend Cramer, I declare that, so far as I am a judge, he dies with he same dignity he lived." Voltaire raised his lead, and glanced...
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