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Conrad Hume Pinches. LONDON : PRINTED BY WERTHEIMER AND CO . FINSBURY CIRCUS . DEDICATION . MY DEAR FATHER , Justice - even more.
Conrad Hume Pinches. LONDON : PRINTED BY WERTHEIMER AND CO . FINSBURY CIRCUS . DEDICATION . MY DEAR FATHER , Justice - even more.
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Conrad Hume Pinches. DEDICATION . MY DEAR FATHER , Justice - even more than filial regard ― requires that this compilation should be dedicated to you , since it was from you that I received my earliest instruction in Elocution , and ...
Conrad Hume Pinches. DEDICATION . MY DEAR FATHER , Justice - even more than filial regard ― requires that this compilation should be dedicated to you , since it was from you that I received my earliest instruction in Elocution , and ...
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... justice . Parenthetical clauses require to be spoken in a lower tone of voice , and with a more rapid utterance than the principal sentence ; a slight pause both before and after the parenthesis , adds to the effect : - " " - If there's ...
... justice . Parenthetical clauses require to be spoken in a lower tone of voice , and with a more rapid utterance than the principal sentence ; a slight pause both before and after the parenthesis , adds to the effect : - " " - If there's ...
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... justice . 66 66 66 King of France ! " Protect the lowly , feed the hungry ones , And be the orphan's father ; thus shalt thou " Become the representative of heaven , And gratitude and love establish thus " Thy reign . 66 Believe me ...
... justice . 66 66 66 King of France ! " Protect the lowly , feed the hungry ones , And be the orphan's father ; thus shalt thou " Become the representative of heaven , And gratitude and love establish thus " Thy reign . 66 Believe me ...
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... justice lift aloft her scale ; Peace o'er the world her olive wand extend , And white - robed Innocence from heaven descend . Swift fly the years , and rise th ' expected morn ! Oh spring to light , auspicious babe , be born ! See ...
... justice lift aloft her scale ; Peace o'er the world her olive wand extend , And white - robed Innocence from heaven descend . Swift fly the years , and rise th ' expected morn ! Oh spring to light , auspicious babe , be born ! See ...
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