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... than he which hath bin touched with lesse tribulation ; and yet the joyes of heaven are fitlie compared to vessels filled with licour of all quantities ; for everie man shall have his full measure there . " Our blessed Lord assured ...
... than he which hath bin touched with lesse tribulation ; and yet the joyes of heaven are fitlie compared to vessels filled with licour of all quantities ; for everie man shall have his full measure there . " Our blessed Lord assured ...
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57 , queen Amata addresses her son - in - law , Turnus - Spes tu nunc una : ' and he was then no future hope , for she adds , -decus imperiumque Latini Te penes ; ' which might have been said of my lord Bute some years ago .
57 , queen Amata addresses her son - in - law , Turnus - Spes tu nunc una : ' and he was then no future hope , for she adds , -decus imperiumque Latini Te penes ; ' which might have been said of my lord Bute some years ago .
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To all these gentlemen I beg leave to make my grateful acknowledgements , and particularly to sir Francis Lumm , who was pleased to take a great deal of trouble , and even had the minute laid before the king by lord Caermarthen , now ...
To all these gentlemen I beg leave to make my grateful acknowledgements , and particularly to sir Francis Lumm , who was pleased to take a great deal of trouble , and even had the minute laid before the king by lord Caermarthen , now ...
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66 His majesty then asked him what he thought of lord Lyttelton's history , which was then just published . John- son said , he thought his style pretty good , but that he had blamed Henry the second rather too much .
66 His majesty then asked him what he thought of lord Lyttelton's history , which was then just published . John- son said , he thought his style pretty good , but that he had blamed Henry the second rather too much .
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And grant that by the help of thy Holy Spirit , after the pains and labours of this short life , we may all obtain everlasting happiness , through Jesus Christ our Lord ; for whose sake hear our prayers . Amen .
And grant that by the help of thy Holy Spirit , after the pains and labours of this short life , we may all obtain everlasting happiness , through Jesus Christ our Lord ; for whose sake hear our prayers . Amen .
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