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... true to nature - but it is not on that account agree- able . The fellow is a caricature of the most repulsive kind ; he never enters on the scene without being an intruder , whom every body wishes in the bottom of the ocean . " Mr. and ...
... true to nature - but it is not on that account agree- able . The fellow is a caricature of the most repulsive kind ; he never enters on the scene without being an intruder , whom every body wishes in the bottom of the ocean . " Mr. and ...
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... true character , as a decided enemy , not only of the measure itself , but also of the ministers by whom it was brought forward , although he had hitherto affected to treat them with politeness , and even with forbearance . How true is ...
... true character , as a decided enemy , not only of the measure itself , but also of the ministers by whom it was brought forward , although he had hitherto affected to treat them with politeness , and even with forbearance . How true is ...
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... true son of the church of England , and a distinguished sufferer in her cause . ' We have no desire to censure his partialities , although we must observe , that , if Dr. Basire was a true son of that church , she must have been but an ...
... true son of the church of England , and a distinguished sufferer in her cause . ' We have no desire to censure his partialities , although we must observe , that , if Dr. Basire was a true son of that church , she must have been but an ...
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