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... Poor Laws is Divulged . Contents . Hubert ; or , the Veteran of India . Part II . 661 Lines written in a British Burial Ground in India . 665 606 Love Song , by a Junior Member of A Letter from the Man in the Moon .... 667 Letter to ...
... Poor Laws is Divulged . Contents . Hubert ; or , the Veteran of India . Part II . 661 Lines written in a British Burial Ground in India . 665 606 Love Song , by a Junior Member of A Letter from the Man in the Moon .... 667 Letter to ...
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... poor among my people , so you will , in the dry weather , after the seed - time , hire two - three thackers to mend the thack on the roofs of such of the cotters ' houses as stand in need of mending , and banker M - y will pay the ...
... poor among my people , so you will , in the dry weather , after the seed - time , hire two - three thackers to mend the thack on the roofs of such of the cotters ' houses as stand in need of mending , and banker M - y will pay the ...
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... poor Sa- bre very uneasy . I do not know why it should , for I have given him no po- sitive encouragement to hope for any thing ; not that I have the least idea that the baronet's attentions were more than common - place politeness ...
... poor Sa- bre very uneasy . I do not know why it should , for I have given him no po- sitive encouragement to hope for any thing ; not that I have the least idea that the baronet's attentions were more than common - place politeness ...
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... poor author is made to commit what , if the article was not an Irish one , would be considered a good blunder ; he says , " darkness reigned here ; " and in the same line that , " the brilliant moon threw lovely lustre o'er the scene ...
... poor author is made to commit what , if the article was not an Irish one , would be considered a good blunder ; he says , " darkness reigned here ; " and in the same line that , " the brilliant moon threw lovely lustre o'er the scene ...
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... poor Henry , That England styles him her good king ?. That still The barons have obeyed him - and that Ire- land Is peacefully subdued ; and even that Eu- rope Acknowledges in him a dauntless warrior ! Still wretched is the king ...
... poor Henry , That England styles him her good king ?. That still The barons have obeyed him - and that Ire- land Is peacefully subdued ; and even that Eu- rope Acknowledges in him a dauntless warrior ! Still wretched is the king ...
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