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... leaves or fruit for mankind any more of the former we shall rejoice to hear ; to hear of the latter will be an affliction to us ; of the latter only Pedants and Dullards , and disastrous male factors to the world , will find good to ...
... leaves or fruit for mankind any more of the former we shall rejoice to hear ; to hear of the latter will be an affliction to us ; of the latter only Pedants and Dullards , and disastrous male factors to the world , will find good to ...
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... leaves or fruit for mankind any more of the former we shall rejoice to hear ; to hear of the latter will be an affliction to us ; of the latter only Pedants and Dullards , and disastrous male factors to the world , will find good to ...
... leaves or fruit for mankind any more of the former we shall rejoice to hear ; to hear of the latter will be an affliction to us ; of the latter only Pedants and Dullards , and disastrous male factors to the world , will find good to ...
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... leave of our impatient friend , occupied in this almost desperate enterprise of his ; we will wish him , which is very easy to do , more patience , and better success than he seems to hope . And now to our own small enterprise , and ...
... leave of our impatient friend , occupied in this almost desperate enterprise of his ; we will wish him , which is very easy to do , more patience , and better success than he seems to hope . And now to our own small enterprise , and ...
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... leaving no notable successor . Veni Godmanchester , ubi Ut Ixion captus nube , Sic , & c . And he adds in a Note , Quercus anilis erat , tamen eminus oppida spectat ; Stirpe viam monstrat , plumea fronde tegit ; - Or in his own English ...
... leaving no notable successor . Veni Godmanchester , ubi Ut Ixion captus nube , Sic , & c . And he adds in a Note , Quercus anilis erat , tamen eminus oppida spectat ; Stirpe viam monstrat , plumea fronde tegit ; - Or in his own English ...
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... leave Ro- bert Cromwell's brewing in a very unilluminated state . Uncon- tradicted Tradition and old printed Royalist Lampoons do call him a Brewer ; the Brook of Hinchin , running through his pre- mises , offered clear convenience for ...
... leave Ro- bert Cromwell's brewing in a very unilluminated state . Uncon- tradicted Tradition and old printed Royalist Lampoons do call him a Brewer ; the Brook of Hinchin , running through his pre- mises , offered clear convenience for ...
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