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... answer , because different readers will be differently affected by it . I would only say that those readers who , like Sir James Mackintosh , rise from the perusal of the narrative full of passion- ate pity for the oppressed , and ...
... answer , because different readers will be differently affected by it . I would only say that those readers who , like Sir James Mackintosh , rise from the perusal of the narrative full of passion- ate pity for the oppressed , and ...
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... answers to questions , or the like , any ways to come near the resemblance of him whom he was to represent . For this lad was not to person- ate one that had been long before taken out of his cradle , or conveyed away in his infancy ...
... answers to questions , or the like , any ways to come near the resemblance of him whom he was to represent . For this lad was not to person- ate one that had been long before taken out of his cradle , or conveyed away in his infancy ...
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... answer to the ambassadors . And first returned their compliment , shewing he was right glad of the French King's ... answered in few words ; that the French King and the Duke of Brittaine were the two persons to whom he was most obliged ...
... answer to the ambassadors . And first returned their compliment , shewing he was right glad of the French King's ... answered in few words ; that the French King and the Duke of Brittaine were the two persons to whom he was most obliged ...
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... answer to the French am- bassadors here , instilling also tenderly some overture of receiving to grace the Duke of Orleans , and some taste of conditions of accord . But the French King on the other side proceeded not sincerely , but ...
... answer to the French am- bassadors here , instilling also tenderly some overture of receiving to grace the Duke of Orleans , and some taste of conditions of accord . But the French King on the other side proceeded not sincerely , but ...
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... answered the ambassador , that he would put himself into the King's hands , and make him arbiter of the peace ; and ... answer in somewhat high terms : That the Duke of Brittaine having been an host and a kind of parent or foster ...
... answered the ambassador , that he would put himself into the King's hands , and make him arbiter of the peace ; and ... answer in somewhat high terms : That the Duke of Brittaine having been an host and a kind of parent or foster ...
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