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1 IV | Christians who had conquered and laid waste America. In a little 2 IV | England saw the snare that was laid for them, but did not give 3 V | when the Whigs and Tories laid waste their native country, 4 IX | of these savages, who had laid waste France, Italy, Spain, 5 IX | bishops, and the popes, all laid waste England, where all 6 X | flatter myself that I have laid it out to your satisfaction." 7 X | which begins, however, to be laid aside, appears monstrous 8 XI | effect in the arm it is laid in as yeast in a piece of 9 XI | to Louis XV., have been laid in his grave in his fiftieth 10 XIII| think always; after having laid down, from the most solid 11 XV | intended to draw from them, he laid aside this pursuit. A half-learned 12 XVII| revolution.~All this being laid down, the only thing remaining 13 XIX | lie light on him, for he Laid many a heavy load in thee."~ 14 XXIV| at his reception; it was laid down as a kind of law that