The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... doubt not , that many of our readers have experienced , and therefore can recall to their ima gination , what it is to have a mind which , for days and weeks , and months and years , baffles , by its feverish intenseness of thought ...
... doubt not , that many of our readers have experienced , and therefore can recall to their ima gination , what it is to have a mind which , for days and weeks , and months and years , baffles , by its feverish intenseness of thought ...
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... doubt not will be deemed a very sufficient evidence , that it is not from indolence that we forbear to produce any further extracts . In truth , it is a very absurd and clumsy piece of work . With the other parts of the book we have ...
... doubt not will be deemed a very sufficient evidence , that it is not from indolence that we forbear to produce any further extracts . In truth , it is a very absurd and clumsy piece of work . With the other parts of the book we have ...
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... doubt upon the question . " I recollect , " says he , " that the impression upon my mind was , that there was more reason than is generally allowed for suspecting that Prince Henry was poisoned by Somerset , and that the king knew of it ...
... doubt upon the question . " I recollect , " says he , " that the impression upon my mind was , that there was more reason than is generally allowed for suspecting that Prince Henry was poisoned by Somerset , and that the king knew of it ...
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... doubt the justice of such censure . It seems certain , however , that a reference was made to the prince's death , and it is equally certain , that the trial of Monson was not suffered to be proceeded in . The inference is , that the ...
... doubt the justice of such censure . It seems certain , however , that a reference was made to the prince's death , and it is equally certain , that the trial of Monson was not suffered to be proceeded in . The inference is , that the ...
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... doubt that Henry died of a violent putrid fever . Those persons who possessed the best means of forming a correct judgement upon the subject , have been uniformly of opinion , that the prince's death was not hastened by violence . Sir ...
... doubt that Henry died of a violent putrid fever . Those persons who possessed the best means of forming a correct judgement upon the subject , have been uniformly of opinion , that the prince's death was not hastened by violence . Sir ...
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