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... perhaps , might . wish to qualify the epithet unobjectionable , because , upon re - consi- deration , we think such a measure open to several objections of a constitutional nature , which did not occur to us at the time . But , we also ...
... perhaps , might . wish to qualify the epithet unobjectionable , because , upon re - consi- deration , we think such a measure open to several objections of a constitutional nature , which did not occur to us at the time . But , we also ...
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... perhaps with truth , that there are tempers which may be won to religion , by indulging them in their natural bent towards gaiety . But supposing it true , that a jest may sometimes hit him who flies a sermon , too surely there are a ...
... perhaps with truth , that there are tempers which may be won to religion , by indulging them in their natural bent towards gaiety . But supposing it true , that a jest may sometimes hit him who flies a sermon , too surely there are a ...
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... perhaps because they are difficult to be disco- vered , but because they are powerful seducers . Thus , according to ancient tradition , great dinners which have at present so power- ful an influence on affairs of state , were dinners ...
... perhaps because they are difficult to be disco- vered , but because they are powerful seducers . Thus , according to ancient tradition , great dinners which have at present so power- ful an influence on affairs of state , were dinners ...
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