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... speaking against the Reform Bill . Both may have been in the wrong . But both thought they were in the right , and both had something to say . The differ- ence is that we still remember so much about the varieties of opinion which were ...
... speaking against the Reform Bill . Both may have been in the wrong . But both thought they were in the right , and both had something to say . The differ- ence is that we still remember so much about the varieties of opinion which were ...
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... speaking of the reader , ' I have hitherto been thinking of the average reader , -such a one as one's self . For those of a higher order , who already know more about all these things than I can tell them , and ask for nothing but ...
... speaking of the reader , ' I have hitherto been thinking of the average reader , -such a one as one's self . For those of a higher order , who already know more about all these things than I can tell them , and ask for nothing but ...
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... speaking in his own words . 7 There are some cases also in which , though he is not speak- ing , he may be regarded as really present , -cases in which writings have been popularly ascribed to him which were not his . Of this kind is ...
... speaking in his own words . 7 There are some cases also in which , though he is not speak- ing , he may be regarded as really present , -cases in which writings have been popularly ascribed to him which were not his . Of this kind is ...
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... rather to lay it all aside than to say nothing to you . But I long much more to be speaking often with you , and I hope I shall not long want my wish . 1 CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME . BOOK VI . CHAPTER PREFACE . xvii.
... rather to lay it all aside than to say nothing to you . But I long much more to be speaking often with you , and I hope I shall not long want my wish . 1 CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME . BOOK VI . CHAPTER PREFACE . xvii.
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... speak truth , it is a well - sounding and noble name , both here and abroad ; and being your proper name , I will take it for a good sign that you shall give honour to your dignity , and not your dignity to you . Therefore I have made ...
... speak truth , it is a well - sounding and noble name , both here and abroad ; and being your proper name , I will take it for a good sign that you shall give honour to your dignity , and not your dignity to you . Therefore I have made ...
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