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Nathan Drake. support of Addison , indeed , conferred a weight and consequence upon his character which it could not ... consequences of vice and folly ; and the future life of this unfortunate man furnishes us with a striking and ...
Nathan Drake. support of Addison , indeed , conferred a weight and consequence upon his character which it could not ... consequences of vice and folly ; and the future life of this unfortunate man furnishes us with a striking and ...
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... consequence was such as might naturally have been expected ; the Duke , very justly offended at the intemperance of Budgell , procured his removal from office ; and he was under the necessity of immediately leaving Ire- land , to escape ...
... consequence was such as might naturally have been expected ; the Duke , very justly offended at the intemperance of Budgell , procured his removal from office ; and he was under the necessity of immediately leaving Ire- land , to escape ...
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... consequences , to a man of such irritable feelings as was the object of their persecution , almost ir- reparably destructive . His resentment , as might be imagined , knew no bounds ; he endeavoured , though in vain , by every effort to ...
... consequences , to a man of such irritable feelings as was the object of their persecution , almost ir- reparably destructive . His resentment , as might be imagined , knew no bounds ; he endeavoured , though in vain , by every effort to ...
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... consequence of such a charge was , a contest between Mr. Nicholas Tindal , the nephew , and Budgell , with regard to its authen- ticity ; and as many very suspicious circum- stances were developed during the course of the enquiry , the ...
... consequence of such a charge was , a contest between Mr. Nicholas Tindal , the nephew , and Budgell , with regard to its authen- ticity ; and as many very suspicious circum- stances were developed during the course of the enquiry , the ...
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... consequence of mistaken virtue , and occur- ring anterior to the promulgation of Christianity . He has represented Cato , in the struggles of dis- solution , exclaiming , yet methinks a beam of light breaks in On my departing soul ...
... consequence of mistaken virtue , and occur- ring anterior to the promulgation of Christianity . He has represented Cato , in the struggles of dis- solution , exclaiming , yet methinks a beam of light breaks in On my departing soul ...
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