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... tion . In the summer of 1802 he visited the provinces with a new and fashionable entertainment called " Variety , or Something New , " in two parts ; the first part consisted of five songs , finishing with " Black- eyed Susan ; " the ...
... tion . In the summer of 1802 he visited the provinces with a new and fashionable entertainment called " Variety , or Something New , " in two parts ; the first part consisted of five songs , finishing with " Black- eyed Susan ; " the ...
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... tion of Matthew , especially as Hoveden , a contemporary , does not men- tion it ; and has been supposed to prove that our monarchy was elective ; but neither the ceremony nor the speech is noticed by Shakspeare . On hearing it , we are ...
... tion of Matthew , especially as Hoveden , a contemporary , does not men- tion it ; and has been supposed to prove that our monarchy was elective ; but neither the ceremony nor the speech is noticed by Shakspeare . On hearing it , we are ...
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... tion to the rule . Confined to his counter and serving in his shop , his ex- cursions from the scene of his needful avocations , as they were of rare occur- rence so were they of limited extent . But the allurements of Adventure what ...
... tion to the rule . Confined to his counter and serving in his shop , his ex- cursions from the scene of his needful avocations , as they were of rare occur- rence so were they of limited extent . But the allurements of Adventure what ...
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