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... excellent moral , while it inculcates a future state of retribution ; and what it teaches is impressed upon the mind by a series of as deep distress as can affect humanity , in the amiable and pious heroine who goes to her grave ...
... excellent moral , while it inculcates a future state of retribution ; and what it teaches is impressed upon the mind by a series of as deep distress as can affect humanity , in the amiable and pious heroine who goes to her grave ...
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... excellent figure in the House of Commons , and heartily wished he had a seat there . My reasons are briefly these : " I know his perfect good affection to his Majesty and his government , which I am certain he wishes to support by every ...
... excellent figure in the House of Commons , and heartily wished he had a seat there . My reasons are briefly these : " I know his perfect good affection to his Majesty and his government , which I am certain he wishes to support by every ...
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... excellent of all your performances , ' The Rambler , ' the pleasure which I have been accustomed to find in it will be much diminished by the reflection that the writer of so moral , so elegant , and so valuable a work , was capable of ...
... excellent of all your performances , ' The Rambler , ' the pleasure which I have been accustomed to find in it will be much diminished by the reflection that the writer of so moral , so elegant , and so valuable a work , was capable of ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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