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Scattered they lie , and barricade the green , That scarce a single bowl can pass between . When now with better skill , and nicer care , The dexterous youth renews the wooden war , Beyond the rest his winding timber flies , And works ...
Scattered they lie , and barricade the green , That scarce a single bowl can pass between . When now with better skill , and nicer care , The dexterous youth renews the wooden war , Beyond the rest his winding timber flies , And works ...
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The manager has his constitution from the trustees , so that His Lordship is of opinion this matter cannot any way be redressed till the meeting of Parliament , when a vote may pass , that one who had such a hand in dispersing the ...
The manager has his constitution from the trustees , so that His Lordship is of opinion this matter cannot any way be redressed till the meeting of Parliament , when a vote may pass , that one who had such a hand in dispersing the ...
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... here he was accustomed to pass the hours in that musing , and in those reflections , from which the public have ... as part of the walks in Magdalen College , which are fashioned upon this model , still pass there under his name .
... here he was accustomed to pass the hours in that musing , and in those reflections , from which the public have ... as part of the walks in Magdalen College , which are fashioned upon this model , still pass there under his name .
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VOL VI | 453 |
LETTERS continued | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair Whitehall July 12 1717 | 463 |
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