Collected Works, Volume 1Clarendon P., 1966 - English literature |
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Page 70
... given frequently in the day , to dilute the hardening fodder , and strengthen the coats of 25 the stomach ; and hay - water may be also given . Great care must be had , twice or thrice a day , to cleanse the mouths , barbs , and ...
... given frequently in the day , to dilute the hardening fodder , and strengthen the coats of 25 the stomach ; and hay - water may be also given . Great care must be had , twice or thrice a day , to cleanse the mouths , barbs , and ...
Page 197
... given , they ran furiously at each other with their lances , in which encounter none seeming to have the advantage , they laid their hands to their other weapons with great force and animosity , each 20 one exerting himself in so ...
... given , they ran furiously at each other with their lances , in which encounter none seeming to have the advantage , they laid their hands to their other weapons with great force and animosity , each 20 one exerting himself in so ...
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... given me by the author , and never printed ) ' . 1 Percy was in England and the volume was in Ireland ; so on 21 November2 he wrote to his nephew Thomas Percy ... given in the reply . The volume given to Percy by Goldsmith is not known.
... given me by the author , and never printed ) ' . 1 Percy was in England and the volume was in Ireland ; so on 21 November2 he wrote to his nephew Thomas Percy ... given in the reply . The volume given to Percy by Goldsmith is not known.
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