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Page 113
... occasion , the time - serving Frenchmen , who were present , had a glorious opportunity of display- ing their gallant attention to the distinguished fair ones . After this the company retired into various parts of the house and garden ...
... occasion , the time - serving Frenchmen , who were present , had a glorious opportunity of display- ing their gallant attention to the distinguished fair ones . After this the company retired into various parts of the house and garden ...
Page 114
... occasion where so much harmony and friendship prevailed , and where every distinction of colour appeared to be laid aside , where the black and the white , the yellow and the brown were spontaneous- ly intermingled , as belonging to the ...
... occasion where so much harmony and friendship prevailed , and where every distinction of colour appeared to be laid aside , where the black and the white , the yellow and the brown were spontaneous- ly intermingled , as belonging to the ...
Page 133
... occasion for much reading . Marrying a man you dislike , in hopes of loving him afterwards , is like going to sea in a storm in hopes of fair weather . When you mean to write a book , first exhaust your own genius , then see what others ...
... occasion for much reading . Marrying a man you dislike , in hopes of loving him afterwards , is like going to sea in a storm in hopes of fair weather . When you mean to write a book , first exhaust your own genius , then see what others ...
Page 139
Even the sagacious , Johnson most unaccountably appears to be baffled on this occasion ; and , in a tone of despondency , tells us that this is one of the passages , which must for the present be resigned to corruption and obscurity ...
Even the sagacious , Johnson most unaccountably appears to be baffled on this occasion ; and , in a tone of despondency , tells us that this is one of the passages , which must for the present be resigned to corruption and obscurity ...
Page 178
... occasion , and accept of that office . He accordingly resigned his judge's commission and was appointed attorney general of the United States on the 28th day of January 1794. This office he held till his death , when he was found at his ...
... occasion , and accept of that office . He accordingly resigned his judge's commission and was appointed attorney general of the United States on the 28th day of January 1794. This office he held till his death , when he was found at his ...
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