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... possessed the noblest soul ; she has been the solace of her family in all subsequent afflic- tions , and seemed to have been given as a blessing by Heaven , to counter- poise the ills they were doomed to suffer . But the feelings of my ...
... possessed the noblest soul ; she has been the solace of her family in all subsequent afflic- tions , and seemed to have been given as a blessing by Heaven , to counter- poise the ills they were doomed to suffer . But the feelings of my ...
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... possessed all the requisites for it and facility of communication ; yet , if this last were wanting , public opinion would lose one of its most powerful attributes , which is the knowledge that such a sentiment was general throughout ...
... possessed all the requisites for it and facility of communication ; yet , if this last were wanting , public opinion would lose one of its most powerful attributes , which is the knowledge that such a sentiment was general throughout ...
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... possessed an assemblage of endowments and acquirements , which left all individual rivalry at a distance . But here we know not how we can add anything to the force and justice of the brief and spirited distinction , which his ...
... possessed an assemblage of endowments and acquirements , which left all individual rivalry at a distance . But here we know not how we can add anything to the force and justice of the brief and spirited distinction , which his ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW FOR JUNE | 143 |
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On the Rise Progress and Present State of Public | 167 |
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