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Page xi
... produce war at a future period . The too intense desire , which I have mentioned , to conciliate all parties in his rickety Government and at all hazards to keep it together has always been con- sidered a blot upon the last two years of ...
... produce war at a future period . The too intense desire , which I have mentioned , to conciliate all parties in his rickety Government and at all hazards to keep it together has always been con- sidered a blot upon the last two years of ...
Page 12
... produce any sensa- tion on this panic - struck , prejudiced British people , this desperate measure , together with the hardness of the season , the dearness of corn , and the distress of trade , seem calamities severe enough to excite ...
... produce any sensa- tion on this panic - struck , prejudiced British people , this desperate measure , together with the hardness of the season , the dearness of corn , and the distress of trade , seem calamities severe enough to excite ...
Page 22
... produce but assertions of verbal promises . 6 Sappho is still a subject of dispute , though the vehemence of it has a good deal decreased . Adair has sent me a long discussion of Parr's upon the subject , with a request that I will ...
... produce but assertions of verbal promises . 6 Sappho is still a subject of dispute , though the vehemence of it has a good deal decreased . Adair has sent me a long discussion of Parr's upon the subject , with a request that I will ...
Page 25
... produce equal oddities . We are very eager to hear news from the Continent . We expect a great blow early , and I think , upon the whole , do not much fear a campaign similar to the last . Suwarrow's victories were gained over Rewbell ...
... produce equal oddities . We are very eager to hear news from the Continent . We expect a great blow early , and I think , upon the whole , do not much fear a campaign similar to the last . Suwarrow's victories were gained over Rewbell ...
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... produce the tender and the amorous . However , I will try , and if my thoughts produce anything I will communicate . By - the - bye , Frederick has the impudence to say that he does not know now but what Robinson's Epic Poem may end in ...
... produce the tender and the amorous . However , I will try , and if my thoughts produce anything I will communicate . By - the - bye , Frederick has the impudence to say that he does not know now but what Robinson's Epic Poem may end in ...
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Page 79 - Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem ; Which vainly I supposed the Holy Land. — But bear me to that chamber ; there I'll lie ; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.