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Page 76
... said he , " a young hero " like the gods , who conquers all things , as well by " generofity and beneficence , as by arms . " For this reafon , having raised troops among his own fubjects , he returned a few days after to Scipio with a ...
... said he , " a young hero " like the gods , who conquers all things , as well by " generofity and beneficence , as by arms . " For this reafon , having raised troops among his own fubjects , he returned a few days after to Scipio with a ...
Page 93
... said my uncle Toby , as , the landlord fhut the door , he is a very compaffionate fellow -Trim , yet I cannot help entertaining a high opinion of his guest too ; there must be fomething more than common in him , that in so short a time ...
... said my uncle Toby , as , the landlord fhut the door , he is a very compaffionate fellow -Trim , yet I cannot help entertaining a high opinion of his guest too ; there must be fomething more than common in him , that in so short a time ...
Page 95
... said the corporal , of being able to bring back any intelligence to your honour about the lieutenant and his fon ; for when I asked where his fervant was , from whom I made myself fure of knowing every thing which was proper to be asked ...
... said the corporal , of being able to bring back any intelligence to your honour about the lieutenant and his fon ; for when I asked where his fervant was , from whom I made myself fure of knowing every thing which was proper to be asked ...
Page 100
... said my uncle Toby.- -He'll drop at last , faid the cor- poral ; and what will become of his boy ? - He cannot ftand -He fhall shall not drop , said my uncle Toby , firmly ( 100 )
... said my uncle Toby.- -He'll drop at last , faid the cor- poral ; and what will become of his boy ? - He cannot ftand -He fhall shall not drop , said my uncle Toby , firmly ( 100 )
Page 101
... said my uncle Toby , firmly . - A - well- o'day , -- do what we can for him , faid Trim , main- taining his point , - -The poor foul will die : -- He fhall not die , by G- , cried my uncle Toby . -The Accufing Spirit , which flew up to ...
... said my uncle Toby , firmly . - A - well- o'day , -- do what we can for him , faid Trim , main- taining his point , - -The poor foul will die : -- He fhall not die , by G- , cried my uncle Toby . -The Accufing Spirit , which flew up to ...
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