The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 13American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 6712
... person two sorts of provision , which in their own nature , and in all military and parliamentary views , are ... persons who , like you , are legally incapable of holding it , it is a breach of law . It would have been more decent in ...
... person two sorts of provision , which in their own nature , and in all military and parliamentary views , are ... persons who , like you , are legally incapable of holding it , it is a breach of law . It would have been more decent in ...
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... person of their sovereign . If there be not a fatality attending every measure you are concerned in , by what treach- ery or by what excess of folly has it happened , that those un- gracious acts , which have distinguished your ...
... person of their sovereign . If there be not a fatality attending every measure you are concerned in , by what treach- ery or by what excess of folly has it happened , that those un- gracious acts , which have distinguished your ...
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... person , whom he addresses , has spirit enough to bid him speak freely , and understanding enough to listen to him with attention . Unacquainted with the vain impertinence of forms , he would deliver his sentiments with dignity and ...
... person , whom he addresses , has spirit enough to bid him speak freely , and understanding enough to listen to him with attention . Unacquainted with the vain impertinence of forms , he would deliver his sentiments with dignity and ...
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... person from your government , so you , in your turn , should distinguish between the conduct which becomes the ... persons have labored to possess you . Distrust the men , who tell you that the English are naturally light and inconstant ...
... person from your government , so you , in your turn , should distinguish between the conduct which becomes the ... persons have labored to possess you . Distrust the men , who tell you that the English are naturally light and inconstant ...
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... persons , but in the fatal malignity of their passions . At your accession to the throne , the whole system of ... person and principles to detestation , and the national character of his countrymen to contempt . The natives of ...
... persons , but in the fatal malignity of their passions . At your accession to the throne , the whole system of ... person and principles to detestation , and the national character of his countrymen to contempt . The natives of ...
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