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... Lord Mayor of London , with whom , as afterwards with his widow , Lady Abney , lived for many years the venerable Isaac Watts , who here wrote several of his beautiful hymns and divine songs . At the same period Daniel Defoe occupied a ...
... Lord Mayor of London , with whom , as afterwards with his widow , Lady Abney , lived for many years the venerable Isaac Watts , who here wrote several of his beautiful hymns and divine songs . At the same period Daniel Defoe occupied a ...
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... lord , a gentleman standing by presently cried out , ' For God's sake , my lord , put off that coat ! ' And being asked the reason , he replied , that he saw a whinger or poniard stick in the breast of it . The noble peer , 6 esteeming ...
... lord , a gentleman standing by presently cried out , ' For God's sake , my lord , put off that coat ! ' And being asked the reason , he replied , that he saw a whinger or poniard stick in the breast of it . The noble peer , 6 esteeming ...
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... lord to comply with the gentleman's desire , which he did . Meantime one of the servants standing by desired the lady to give it him , and he would wear it ; she granted his request ; he put it on , and ere night he was stabbed by a ...
... lord to comply with the gentleman's desire , which he did . Meantime one of the servants standing by desired the lady to give it him , and he would wear it ; she granted his request ; he put it on , and ere night he was stabbed by a ...
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... Lord President , Sir Hugh Dal- rymple of North Berwick , and consequently our great- grandaunt . She was secretly attached , and had plighted her faith to the Lord Rutherford , when , under the aus- pices of her mother , a less amiable ...
... Lord President , Sir Hugh Dal- rymple of North Berwick , and consequently our great- grandaunt . She was secretly attached , and had plighted her faith to the Lord Rutherford , when , under the aus- pices of her mother , a less amiable ...
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... lord provide for me ? How could I provide for myself . ' It was in vain I sought to touch a chord which is said to vibrate in all minds - the love of liberty . Liberty to him was to take no care of himself . * ' But surely if you were ...
... lord provide for me ? How could I provide for myself . ' It was in vain I sought to touch a chord which is said to vibrate in all minds - the love of liberty . Liberty to him was to take no care of himself . * ' But surely if you were ...
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