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in favour of a bad book , so would we never be prevented by the hu- mility of its lot , from giving to merit ample applause . We , at the same time , acknowledge , that we have never sat down to pen a criticism on any work that came ...
in favour of a bad book , so would we never be prevented by the hu- mility of its lot , from giving to merit ample applause . We , at the same time , acknowledge , that we have never sat down to pen a criticism on any work that came ...
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... never for a moment forgot the duty he owed his country as a Patriot ; and that he objected to attend the levee of her bitterest enemy . On the other hand , it is said , that Napoleon never expressed any wish to receive the English ...
... never for a moment forgot the duty he owed his country as a Patriot ; and that he objected to attend the levee of her bitterest enemy . On the other hand , it is said , that Napoleon never expressed any wish to receive the English ...
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... never been published at all . The reason is , that he has never been able to reach or even to see them , through the enormous piles of other books which in- terpose , like a mountain , between him and the pleasant groves which they ...
... never been published at all . The reason is , that he has never been able to reach or even to see them , through the enormous piles of other books which in- terpose , like a mountain , between him and the pleasant groves which they ...
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