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... lived , and of the famous men with whom I have conversed . It chanced , in the warm and beautiful spring of the year 1665 , a little before the saddest summer that ever London saw , that I went to the Bowling - Green at Piccadilly ...
... lived , and of the famous men with whom I have conversed . It chanced , in the warm and beautiful spring of the year 1665 , a little before the saddest summer that ever London saw , that I went to the Bowling - Green at Piccadilly ...
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... lived when our government had neither clear definitions nor strong sanctions . Let , therefore , his faults be ascribed to the time . Of his virtues the praise is his own . " Never was there a more gracious prince , or a more proper ...
... lived when our government had neither clear definitions nor strong sanctions . Let , therefore , his faults be ascribed to the time . Of his virtues the praise is his own . " Never was there a more gracious prince , or a more proper ...
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meat and drink he is temperate ? If he have lived like a tyrant , shall all be forgotten because he hath died like a martyr ? " He was a man , as I think , who had so much semblance of virtues as might make his vices most dangerous . He ...
meat and drink he is temperate ? If he have lived like a tyrant , shall all be forgotten because he hath died like a martyr ? " He was a man , as I think , who had so much semblance of virtues as might make his vices most dangerous . He ...
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... lived , would , by very few , be mentioned otherwise than with reverence . His own deeds shall avouch him for a great statesman , a great soldier , a true lover of his country , a merciful and generous conqueror . " For his faults , let ...
... lived , would , by very few , be mentioned otherwise than with reverence . His own deeds shall avouch him for a great statesman , a great soldier , a true lover of his country , a merciful and generous conqueror . " For his faults , let ...
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... lived with Cowper during the whole of his residence at Weston , and now occupies a beautiful cottage in the village . He has built a summer - house in his garden in honour of his lamented master ; and he has there inscribed the stanzas ...
... lived with Cowper during the whole of his residence at Weston , and now occupies a beautiful cottage in the village . He has built a summer - house in his garden in honour of his lamented master ; and he has there inscribed the stanzas ...
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