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He is rejoiced to hear that he moves the joint somthing better, and insists that the great discharge has enabled him to move it, and that the reason he did not move it while we kept it sore, was because he felt that soreness and was carefull, (which we know was the case) and that the real cause of the complaint has been in some degree remov'd by our violent treatment.
Letter 164 2009
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Thoughts to some other of our young Romans, remov'd himself and me into the Country, where he thought he should not fail to discover, and consequently to disappoint any such conceal'd Intrigue.
Exilius 2008
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Riches and royal Favours; for Exilia being the Object and End of my Desires, it was the same Thing to me whether my Way to her was obstructed by a Dunghil or a Dignity; perhaps the latter more difficult to be remov'd or surmounted than the other.
Exilius 2008
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Flowers that can gratify the Sight or Smell, the most Part of which are planted in Pots, that they may be remov'd, and others put in their Places, according to their respective Seasons; which Pots are all of such fine
Exilius 2008
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Sardinia, and the Vault, no doubt, had been a secret Passage for the Priest's to the King's Closet, there to know of him what they should make the Oracle deliver to the People: But these Abuses being remov'd by the Wisdom of our Roman Government, the said Passage was forgot, at least never known to Clodius.
Exilius 2008
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But that Objection being remov'd, you ought to be wholly Mine; You ought not to give away that which is not your own.
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Families reunited, and the Cause of their Disturbance wholly remov'd; in which the Proverb was fulfill'd,
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Obstacle; my low Fortune was another, and that Cause not being remov'd, the Effect must remain.
Exilius 2008
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Families reunited, and the Cause of their Disturbance wholly remov'd; in which the Proverb was fulfill'd,
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Hard Fate in the Death of my Father, having put such a Bar as can never be remov'd, so as for me to become your Wife; otherwise, I would pronounce, that I neither do, or ever will love any but the brave and vertuous Lysander.
Exilius 2008
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