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the largest portion of the writer's time ; but with all this , a want of leisure was never pleaded in excuse for attending to any applications for relief that were perpetually made , from whatever quarter they might have come .
the largest portion of the writer's time ; but with all this , a want of leisure was never pleaded in excuse for attending to any applications for relief that were perpetually made , from whatever quarter they might have come .
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“ Never idle , either of them , I'm sure , " he continued , as his eye wandered among various symptoms of elegant occupation , and at last rested on the instrument , - on the desk of which he was somewhat startled at recognizing , in a ...
“ Never idle , either of them , I'm sure , " he continued , as his eye wandered among various symptoms of elegant occupation , and at last rested on the instrument , - on the desk of which he was somewhat startled at recognizing , in a ...
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This was his greatest advantage over Prince Eugene ; for he overthrew all the Prince's calculations by never making any . As he never started at the day or hour appointed , no spy could tell the moment he was to march : as he never held ...
This was his greatest advantage over Prince Eugene ; for he overthrew all the Prince's calculations by never making any . As he never started at the day or hour appointed , no spy could tell the moment he was to march : as he never held ...
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