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... once so brilliant and serious as during the first three or four years of the Revolution , reckoning from 1788 to the end of 1791. As political affairs were still in the hands of the higher classes , all the vigour of liberty , and all ...
... once so brilliant and serious as during the first three or four years of the Revolution , reckoning from 1788 to the end of 1791. As political affairs were still in the hands of the higher classes , all the vigour of liberty , and all ...
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... once been consecrated by opinion had assumed an opposite character , or was seen in an oppo- site light that which had once been deemed venerable now appeared ridiculous , or profane , in the mirror of the new sentiments which had ...
... once been consecrated by opinion had assumed an opposite character , or was seen in an oppo- site light that which had once been deemed venerable now appeared ridiculous , or profane , in the mirror of the new sentiments which had ...
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... once more where most he loved to be † , In his own fields breathing tranquillity - We hail him - not less happy , Fox , than thee ! Thee at St. Anne's so soon of care beguiled , Playful , sincere , and artless as a child ! Thee , who ...
... once more where most he loved to be † , In his own fields breathing tranquillity - We hail him - not less happy , Fox , than thee ! Thee at St. Anne's so soon of care beguiled , Playful , sincere , and artless as a child ! Thee , who ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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