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Lnd it came to pass as they still went on, and talked, that Lold there appeared a charriot of fire, and horses of fire,
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He died, of a fever, at Lnd Digby*s house, at Coleshill in Warwickshire, Dec. 30, 1747.
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer ... 1812
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And doubt we yet through dangers to purfue The paths of honour, £Lnd a crown in view?
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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Lnd ftie wiflied, with a. figh, that the fubr tct might never be revived, - as Lord Davenport's prefent or faliire fituation - xuld. not be of the iealt. coufequence: ovher.
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- Lnd hears th 'approaching horfes proudly neigh.. oon had their hofts in bloody battle joined $ 1 315 ut weltward to the fea the fun declined, trcnch'd before the town, both armies lies M While night, with fable wings, rnvoWet&t & y.
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The Lnd profpeft here is extremely unpleafant; for here
The Monthly Review 1772
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: Lnd one period of being with another, thi continuance of their duratiout by no meun puts them upon the fame footing with beiDg of fuperior rank; who while fuperior in re fpeft of capacity and perfe6tion» will alfo b fo in refpeft of happinefs or enjoymeoc.
Essays and Dissertations on Various Subjects: Relating to Human Life and Happiness 1770
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Lnd vows the Taylor, who the Garments made, lappy in making them, though never paid. rhefe are the means by which, he ftands poJBefsy
Epicteti enchiridion, made Engl., in a poetical paraphrase, by E. Walker 1692
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It shall be lawful for any person or corpora - Persons tion licensed according to the provisions of section six at the purpose any time to have in possession and to sell the unplucked possession Lnd entire bodies of the following species of birds imported from b1rds! e*tc? without the United States, namely, pheasants, mallard ducks, Scotch grouse, European black game, European black plover, red-legged partridge, and Egyptian or migratory quail.
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Thus be; and though in humble vestments) dress'd,/pite of himself, his words his power expressed; f Lnd Caesar in his bounty stood confess'd.
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