The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... a share in their production ; no doubt can be made , on a fair estimate between the merit of ancient and modern worthies , on whose side the balance will be found to turn . I am no enemy to the fame 2 141 . THE WORLD .
... a share in their production ; no doubt can be made , on a fair estimate between the merit of ancient and modern worthies , on whose side the balance will be found to turn . I am no enemy to the fame 2 141 . THE WORLD .
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James Ferguson. to turn . I am no enemy to the fame of antiquity ; but I own it grieves me , that when ancient exploits have been celebrated over and over by the choicest poets and historians , those of our own times , no less ...
James Ferguson. to turn . I am no enemy to the fame of antiquity ; but I own it grieves me , that when ancient exploits have been celebrated over and over by the choicest poets and historians , those of our own times , no less ...
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... turn the edge of that formidable broad - sword of his upon himself , with which he has threatened to depopulate the christian world . Will he any longer pretend to say , that no testimony can make a thing credible that is contrary to ...
... turn the edge of that formidable broad - sword of his upon himself , with which he has threatened to depopulate the christian world . Will he any longer pretend to say , that no testimony can make a thing credible that is contrary to ...
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... turn to reign , I will be revenged on you without mercy . I will load you so with love and kind of- fices , that your little heart shall almost break , in struggling how to be grateful . I will be torment- ing you every day , and all ...
... turn to reign , I will be revenged on you without mercy . I will load you so with love and kind of- fices , that your little heart shall almost break , in struggling how to be grateful . I will be torment- ing you every day , and all ...
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... turning prize - fighter , or a gentleman of the same make , by turning petticoat - pensioner , I do not see why a per- son endued with the gift of a melodious voice , is not equally entitled to all the advantages which can possibly ...
... turning prize - fighter , or a gentleman of the same make , by turning petticoat - pensioner , I do not see why a per- son endued with the gift of a melodious voice , is not equally entitled to all the advantages which can possibly ...
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