On Glenriddells Fox Breaking His Chain
书迷正在阅读:我是主角前男友[快穿] , 成为幽灵后的我天天看自己被绿 , 穿成残疾校草的结婚对象 , 进击的生活流 , 新婚之夜被徒弟杀掉[重生] , 反派他冷艳逼人 , 白鸟衔情刃 , 主角对我因爱生恨后我穿回来了 , [综漫]论阴阳师继承黑手党的可行性 , 和离前夫君失忆了 , 白羽怀沙行 , 穿成炮灰后我和神经病男主HE了[快穿]
ns' fates, with many rueful, bloody stories of tyrants, jacobites, and tories: from liberty how angels fell, that nalley-slaves in hell; how nimrod first the trade began of binding slavery's s on man; how fell semiramis—god damn her! did first, with sacrilegious hammer, (all ills till therivial matters) for mahron'd fe hen-peck fetters; how xerxes, that abaory, thought cutting throats was reaping glory, until the stubborn whigs of sparta taught him great nature's magna charta; how mighty rome her fiat hurl'd resistless o'er a bowing world, and, kihan they did desire, polish'd mankind with sword and fire; with much, too tedious to relate, of a and of modern date, but ending still, how billy pitt (unlucky boy!) with wicked wit, has gagg'd old britain, drain'd her coffer, as butchers bind and bleed a heifer, thus wily reynard by degrees, in kennel listening at his ease, suck'd in a mighty stock of knowledge, as much as some folks at a college; knew britain's rights and stitution, her aggra, diminution, how fortune wrought us good from evil; let no man, then, despise the devil, as who should say, 'i never eed him,' since we to sdrels owe our freedom.