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... never was a boy , ' he said , ' never played at cricket ; it is better to let Nature have her own way . ' " He has told us what were his father's moral inculcations- justice , temperance ( to which he gave a very extended application ) ...
... never was a boy , ' he said , ' never played at cricket ; it is better to let Nature have her own way . ' " He has told us what were his father's moral inculcations- justice , temperance ( to which he gave a very extended application ) ...
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... never forced his praise . Even when anger moves him , the ground does not tremble under him , as when Bossuet or Burke ex- horts , denounces , wrestles , menaces , and thunders . He has none of the in- comparably winning graces by which ...
... never forced his praise . Even when anger moves him , the ground does not tremble under him , as when Bossuet or Burke ex- horts , denounces , wrestles , menaces , and thunders . He has none of the in- comparably winning graces by which ...
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... Never was anything like it ; never was there such a rotten army . The king has about the worst infantry under the sun and the most undisciplined . How can we fight with such troops ? covered with our forty miles round . " what was ...
... Never was anything like it ; never was there such a rotten army . The king has about the worst infantry under the sun and the most undisciplined . How can we fight with such troops ? covered with our forty miles round . " what was ...
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... Never is the serenity of this " beautiful Armida - Palace , " to use one of Carlyle's phrases , " where the inmates live en- chanted lives , " broken by any sound from the outer world . A faint and far- away note , with little meaning ...
... Never is the serenity of this " beautiful Armida - Palace , " to use one of Carlyle's phrases , " where the inmates live en- chanted lives , " broken by any sound from the outer world . A faint and far- away note , with little meaning ...
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... never heard them ? " A faint blush stained Nell's cheek and neck . " Indeed , ma'am , if I have ' tis blame to you , " she said in a low voice . Lady d'Abernon stammered . " Yes to you . You chose to leave me with my lord Sherborne . Oh ...
... never heard them ? " A faint blush stained Nell's cheek and neck . " Indeed , ma'am , if I have ' tis blame to you , " she said in a low voice . Lady d'Abernon stammered . " Yes to you . You chose to leave me with my lord Sherborne . Oh ...
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