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And zealous Noble rauft forqgo A parting falvo at the foe.
The lay of Corneelis: in three cantos, by an officer [T.W. Taylor] who was present at the storm ... Thomas William Taylor 1812
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Criticifm rauft judge of the merit if any production by it's quality, not it's quantity; and it Would be 4
The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan 1796
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Ta all fuch fadts, as it is material for the Defendant to an - fwer, he rauft fpeak diredly and pointedly, and without equivocation or evafion; confefling, denying, or avoiding not only the letter, but the fubftance of each charge.
An Historical Treatise of a Suit in Equity: In which is Attempted a Scientific Deduction of the ... Charles Barton 1796
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XJLE can come no other way but by this hedge corner; when you fally upon him, fpeak what terri - ble language you will: though you undedland it not your - felves, no matter; for we muft not feem to under ftand liim, unlefs, fonae one amongft us, whpm we rauft pror duc€ for an interpreter.
Works 1795
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Whofe heart rauft every ftrong emotion know Infpir'd by nature, or by fortune taught;
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The rich want this; and they want what they rauft never have.
Reasons for contentment; Paley, William, 1743-1805 1793
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Whether we will be the better for its admonitions is in our own power; elfe we fliould not be free agents: but feel them we rauft.
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It rauft be remarked here, that the reporter of the tore - going is not an enemy, but airlend to the Britifli caufe.
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My friends, the inquifitors of Barcelona, fdt exceedingly fore about the trial of the beggar at Madrid; and affured me, that the only reafon why the king required the in - quifition to take cognizance of fo contemp - tible a wretch was out of tendcmefs to the many ladies of high fafhion, whofe names rauft have appeared, had the profccution been conduftcd in the civil courts.
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It rauft, how - ■. ever, be very uncommonly praclifed, fince all the free men, and moft of the flaves, find companions for themfelves.
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