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Page 121
Look to the rest of Europe , and contemplate yourself , and be satisfied . ... I am not afraid to turn back and look antiquity in the face : the Revolution , J that - that great event , whether you call it ancient or Grattan's Speeches ...
Look to the rest of Europe , and contemplate yourself , and be satisfied . ... I am not afraid to turn back and look antiquity in the face : the Revolution , J that - that great event , whether you call it ancient or Grattan's Speeches ...
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ing party any where in the country , near great towns : if ladies and gentlemen wish to walk , they go to the promenade of the place , where , on week - days , they may see servant - girls and chil- dren , and on Sundays look at their ...
ing party any where in the country , near great towns : if ladies and gentlemen wish to walk , they go to the promenade of the place , where , on week - days , they may see servant - girls and chil- dren , and on Sundays look at their ...
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Who can walk , with soul unmoved , among the stately groves of Penshurst , where the gallant , the amiable , the elegant Sir Philip Sidney passed his boyhood ; or can look without fond- ness upon the tree that is said to have been ...
Who can walk , with soul unmoved , among the stately groves of Penshurst , where the gallant , the amiable , the elegant Sir Philip Sidney passed his boyhood ; or can look without fond- ness upon the tree that is said to have been ...
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