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... called to it , that by your great and frequent urgency , you prevailed on me to publish a very loose and uncorrect account of my travels ; with direction to hire some young gentlemen of either university to put them in order , and cor ...
... called to it , that by your great and frequent urgency , you prevailed on me to publish a very loose and uncorrect account of my travels ; with direction to hire some young gentlemen of either university to put them in order , and cor ...
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... called them , irresistibly impressed upon our characters and conduct . - The hero of Cervantes argued not the point with more seriousness , -nor had he more faith , —or more to say on the powers of necromancy in dis- honouring his deeds ...
... called them , irresistibly impressed upon our characters and conduct . - The hero of Cervantes argued not the point with more seriousness , -nor had he more faith , —or more to say on the powers of necromancy in dis- honouring his deeds ...
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... called Tristram - nay , he will have it , Trim , that a man can neither be learned , or wise , or brave.— ' Tis all fancy , an ' please your honour - I fought just as well , replied the corporal , when the regiment called me Trim , as ...
... called Tristram - nay , he will have it , Trim , that a man can neither be learned , or wise , or brave.— ' Tis all fancy , an ' please your honour - I fought just as well , replied the corporal , when the regiment called me Trim , as ...
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The Emperor of Lilliput attended by several of the nobility come | 9 |
The author diverts the emperor and his nobility of both sexes in a very | 15 |
The author by an extraordinary stratagem prevents an invasion A high | 23 |
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