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... wish to adopt in that refor- mation . " At this moment neither you nor I are acquainted with the plan Mr. Pitt has adopted ; all we know with certainty is , that any augmentation of county members alone is quite unsatisfactory to the wishes ...
... wish to adopt in that refor- mation . " At this moment neither you nor I are acquainted with the plan Mr. Pitt has adopted ; all we know with certainty is , that any augmentation of county members alone is quite unsatisfactory to the wishes ...
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... wish to express that approbation , are habits which , in almost every situation in life , have the best possible effects in practice . They are vastly more agreeable certainly to the superior himself , whether he be the colonel of a ...
... wish to express that approbation , are habits which , in almost every situation in life , have the best possible effects in practice . They are vastly more agreeable certainly to the superior himself , whether he be the colonel of a ...
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... wish . " " How can I tell you what I wish ? Can't you ask Reginald , and he'll tell you what I wish ? " " Reginald and I don't quite agree about it , papa . " " Reginald and you don't agree ! And do you really pretend to dis- agree with ...
... wish . " " How can I tell you what I wish ? Can't you ask Reginald , and he'll tell you what I wish ? " " Reginald and I don't quite agree about it , papa . " " Reginald and you don't agree ! And do you really pretend to dis- agree with ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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