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... part of our journey , till we were set beaten silver , had been stolen away several down at the west end of the abbey . years since : Some whig , I'll warrant you , ' ་ ་ says Sir Roger ; ' you ought to 28 [ No. 329 . THE SPECTATOR .
... part of our journey , till we were set beaten silver , had been stolen away several down at the west end of the abbey . years since : Some whig , I'll warrant you , ' ་ ་ says Sir Roger ; ' you ought to 28 [ No. 329 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... whig . Actions of this kind are popular , with- mind . For this reason it is absolutely necessary out being invidious : for every man of ordinary that all liberality should have for its basis and circumstances looks upon a man who has ...
... whig . Actions of this kind are popular , with- mind . For this reason it is absolutely necessary out being invidious : for every man of ordinary that all liberality should have for its basis and circumstances looks upon a man who has ...
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... whig who expressed a great grief for the death of interest , very positively affirmed , that he de- the French king : but , upon explaining himself , parted this life about a week since , and there- I found his sorrow did not arise from ...
... whig who expressed a great grief for the death of interest , very positively affirmed , that he de- the French king : but , upon explaining himself , parted this life about a week since , and there- I found his sorrow did not arise from ...
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... whig of the more vicious part of their audience . or tory . During the course of this paper , I When persons of a low genius attempt this have been accused by these despicable wretch- kind of writing , they know no difference be es of ...
... whig of the more vicious part of their audience . or tory . During the course of this paper , I When persons of a low genius attempt this have been accused by these despicable wretch- kind of writing , they know no difference be es of ...
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... Whig ; but , as I have all along declared this of it with the word ' Vanity . ' I found there to be a neutral paper , I shall likewise desire to were several other weights which were e - be silent under this head also , though upon ...
... Whig ; but , as I have all along declared this of it with the word ' Vanity . ' I found there to be a neutral paper , I shall likewise desire to were several other weights which were e - be silent under this head also , though upon ...
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