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Having thus traced the original of this work , I was naturally induced to continue
my search to the COLLATERAL RELATIONS , which it might be supposed to
have contracted , in its progress to MATURITY : and New Memoirs of Mr . John
Milton ...
Having thus traced the original of this work , I was naturally induced to continue
my search to the COLLATERAL RELATIONS , which it might be supposed to
have contracted , in its progress to MATURITY : and New Memoirs of Mr . John
Milton ...
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And by such titles almost all the dominions of the earth are holden , except that
their original is beyond memory , and greater obscurity gives them greater
veneration . Should we allow this plea to be annulled , the whole fabric of our
empire ...
And by such titles almost all the dominions of the earth are holden , except that
their original is beyond memory , and greater obscurity gives them greater
veneration . Should we allow this plea to be annulled , the whole fabric of our
empire ...
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... and territories thus occupied and set - - tled were rightly considered as mere
extensions or processes of empire ; as ramifications which , by the circulation of
one public interest , communicated with the original source of dominion , and
which ...
... and territories thus occupied and set - - tled were rightly considered as mere
extensions or processes of empire ; as ramifications which , by the circulation of
one public interest , communicated with the original source of dominion , and
which ...
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... remove them , but because we were unwilling to give disturbance to a settled
government , and hoped that others would in time find , like ourselves , their true
interest and their original powers , and all co - operate to universal hạppiness .
... remove them , but because we were unwilling to give disturbance to a settled
government , and hoped that others would in time find , like ourselves , their true
interest and their original powers , and all co - operate to universal hạppiness .
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They remember names , and perhaps some proverbial sentiments ; and having
no distinct ideas , coin a resemblance without an original . The persuasion of the
Scots , however , is far from universal ; and in a question so capable of proof ...
They remember names , and perhaps some proverbial sentiments ; and having
no distinct ideas , coin a resemblance without an original . The persuasion of the
Scots , however , is far from universal ; and in a question so capable of proof ...
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