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... give long warning to practitioners of a certain defcrip- tion , and nobody knew it better than Nicholas , who was refolved not to lofe an inch of his way , nor of his mule's beft fpeed by the way , if cud- gelling would beat it out of ...
... give long warning to practitioners of a certain defcrip- tion , and nobody knew it better than Nicholas , who was refolved not to lofe an inch of his way , nor of his mule's beft fpeed by the way , if cud- gelling would beat it out of ...
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... give you a fatisfactory explanation of what you have feen , I muft trouble you with another ftory to affect your fenfibility . " The mafter of that houfe is a nobleman of great wealth and virtue ; but his character is principally marked ...
... give you a fatisfactory explanation of what you have feen , I muft trouble you with another ftory to affect your fenfibility . " The mafter of that houfe is a nobleman of great wealth and virtue ; but his character is principally marked ...
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... give the lucky wound ; And each , convinc'd himself is right , Maintains , with equal hope , the fight ; Nor doubts to make his rival own , Succefs attends on Truth alone . By chance , a clown , who pafs'd that way , At distance faw the ...
... give the lucky wound ; And each , convinc'd himself is right , Maintains , with equal hope , the fight ; Nor doubts to make his rival own , Succefs attends on Truth alone . By chance , a clown , who pafs'd that way , At distance faw the ...
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... give of yourfelf , your bufinefs and connections , now tell us for what offence , or offences , you are here ftanding a prifoner before us : examine your own heart , and fpeak the truth from your confcience without prevarication or ...
... give of yourfelf , your bufinefs and connections , now tell us for what offence , or offences , you are here ftanding a prifoner before us : examine your own heart , and fpeak the truth from your confcience without prevarication or ...
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... give her the whole of it , and let her husband return when he will , depend upon it he will make no difcoveries from her ? " - " Humph ! quoth Nicholas within himself , well faid , inquifidor ! " He took the vial with all poffible ...
... give her the whole of it , and let her husband return when he will , depend upon it he will make no difcoveries from her ? " - " Humph ! quoth Nicholas within himself , well faid , inquifidor ! " He took the vial with all poffible ...
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Page 22 - I humbly pray your excellency,' answered the prisoner, ' to recollect that anger is a short madness, and I hope allowances will be made by your holy council for words spoken in haste to a rebellious mule : the prophet Balaam was thrown off his guard with a simple ass, and what is an ass compared to a mule : if your excellency had seen the lovely creature that was screaming in...