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Pagina 9
He was nurst in the shambles ' tis known , And now practises slaughter afresh ,
To prove “ What is bred in the bone “ Will never be out of the flesh . ” There ' s
GORSAs who well ascertains Of relative rights the extent , Since he beat out his
old ...
He was nurst in the shambles ' tis known , And now practises slaughter afresh ,
To prove “ What is bred in the bone “ Will never be out of the flesh . ” There ' s
GORSAs who well ascertains Of relative rights the extent , Since he beat out his
old ...
Pagina 30
Should his Holiness be disposed to follow it , we may apply to him the well -
known Epigram of Martial . Hostem cum fugeret se Fannius ipse peremit , Quis
furor , O Fanni ! ne moriare mori ! How mad was Fannius , from the foe when
flying , To ...
Should his Holiness be disposed to follow it , we may apply to him the well -
known Epigram of Martial . Hostem cum fugeret se Fannius ipse peremit , Quis
furor , O Fanni ! ne moriare mori ! How mad was Fannius , from the foe when
flying , To ...
Pagina 47
BRISSOT Was known before the Revolution , by the name of Brissot de Warville .
He was the confident of La Motte , who was executed in this country as a spy . He
so frequently mistook his neighbour ' s pockets for his own , as to occasion the ...
BRISSOT Was known before the Revolution , by the name of Brissot de Warville .
He was the confident of La Motte , who was executed in this country as a spy . He
so frequently mistook his neighbour ' s pockets for his own , as to occasion the ...
Pagina 48
Many are known for such , as Toret , Goupel , Korvelegan , Champeaux , & c .
Others , who were not known , were deterred from attacking him , for fear he
should develope their real principles . To demonstrate to all the world that truth of
which ...
Many are known for such , as Toret , Goupel , Korvelegan , Champeaux , & c .
Others , who were not known , were deterred from attacking him , for fear he
should develope their real principles . To demonstrate to all the world that truth of
which ...
Pagina 93
I John Henley , better known by the name of Orator Henley , a public declaimer ,
and author of a weekly paper , called , “ The Hyp Doctor . ” The audience that
attended his oratory near Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , was generally composed ...
I John Henley , better known by the name of Orator Henley , a public declaimer ,
and author of a weekly paper , called , “ The Hyp Doctor . ” The audience that
attended his oratory near Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , was generally composed ...
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