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... reigns over us , we shall never want ruined villages . " The story says , the sultan was so touched with the fable , that he rebuilt the towns and villages which had been destroyed , and from that time forward consulted the good of his ...
... reigns over us , we shall never want ruined villages . " The story says , the sultan was so touched with the fable , that he rebuilt the towns and villages which had been destroyed , and from that time forward consulted the good of his ...
Side 87
... reign , by the ambassador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England . " MASTER , The people , where I now am , have tongues farther from their hearts than from London to Bantam , and thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these ...
... reign , by the ambassador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England . " MASTER , The people , where I now am , have tongues farther from their hearts than from London to Bantam , and thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these ...
Side 125
... reign of King Charles I. the Company of Stationers , into whose hands the printing of the Bible is committed by patent , made a very remarkable erratum or blunder in one of their editions ; for instead of " Thou shalt not commit ...
... reign of King Charles I. the Company of Stationers , into whose hands the printing of the Bible is committed by patent , made a very remarkable erratum or blunder in one of their editions ; for instead of " Thou shalt not commit ...
Side 160
... reign , we diverted ourselves with the remembrance of several particulars that passed in the world before the greatest part of my readers were born , and could not but smile to think how insensibly we were grown into a couple of ...
... reign , we diverted ourselves with the remembrance of several particulars that passed in the world before the greatest part of my readers were born , and could not but smile to think how insensibly we were grown into a couple of ...
Side 161
... reign . My friend afterwards attacked Popery with the same success , having exposed Bellarmine and Porto - Carrero more than once in short satirical compositions , which have been in everybody's mouth . He has made use of Italian tunes ...
... reign . My friend afterwards attacked Popery with the same success , having exposed Bellarmine and Porto - Carrero more than once in short satirical compositions , which have been in everybody's mouth . He has made use of Italian tunes ...
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