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Must they be passed by upon moral principles for ever , because they were once excluded by a legal prohibition ? Or may that which passed only to males by one law , pass likewise to females by another ? ' You mention your resolution to ...
Must they be passed by upon moral principles for ever , because they were once excluded by a legal prohibition ? Or may that which passed only to males by one law , pass likewise to females by another ? ' You mention your resolution to ...
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But Dr. Percy told me he was very uneasy at what had passed ; for there was a gentleman there who was acquainted with the Northumberland family , to whom he hoped ...
But Dr. Percy told me he was very uneasy at what had passed ; for there was a gentleman there who was acquainted with the Northumberland family , to whom he hoped ...
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2 as they passed , in the most abusive language they could invent , generally , however , with as much satirical humour as they were capable of producing . Addison gives a specimen of this ribaldry , in Number 389 of The Spectator ...
2 as they passed , in the most abusive language they could invent , generally , however , with as much satirical humour as they were capable of producing . Addison gives a specimen of this ribaldry , in Number 389 of The Spectator ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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