The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... thing has been added to the mass of original information I have to arrange and communicate to the world . Notwithstanding such unequivocal marks of genius , my fondness for retirement would , I believe , have tempted me to remain in ...
... thing has been added to the mass of original information I have to arrange and communicate to the world . Notwithstanding such unequivocal marks of genius , my fondness for retirement would , I believe , have tempted me to remain in ...
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... useless ; but , that men like himself and a few others , elevated in rank and wealth , who had some- 1 thing to lose , would do well coolly to B2 CABINET . 11 the means they possessed as fully adequate to the object ...
... useless ; but , that men like himself and a few others , elevated in rank and wealth , who had some- 1 thing to lose , would do well coolly to B2 CABINET . 11 the means they possessed as fully adequate to the object ...
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Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature. 1 thing to lose , would do well coolly to weigh the conse quences and hazard of so momentous and irretrievable a step neither argument nor intreaty could prevail on Fiesca , and the worthy veteran ...
Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature. 1 thing to lose , would do well coolly to weigh the conse quences and hazard of so momentous and irretrievable a step neither argument nor intreaty could prevail on Fiesca , and the worthy veteran ...
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... thing , and yet obedience be due ; but all agree there are cases , in which it is lawful to resist . " Reasoning , however , would not do with Ham- mond ; and therefore Cromwell desists from it , as totally to be distrusted . " But ...
... thing , and yet obedience be due ; but all agree there are cases , in which it is lawful to resist . " Reasoning , however , would not do with Ham- mond ; and therefore Cromwell desists from it , as totally to be distrusted . " But ...
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... thing to the dispraise of Bri- tain , and he informs his native land of this her latent partiality : Fain would the Muse her duty here evade , Nor on thy glory cast the slightest shade . It is natural to wish that Britain might have ...
... thing to the dispraise of Bri- tain , and he informs his native land of this her latent partiality : Fain would the Muse her duty here evade , Nor on thy glory cast the slightest shade . It is natural to wish that Britain might have ...
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