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... able , not only to lay before their readers articles calculated to gratify curiosity , but also to rescue from oblivion such materials as may throw some light on the disputed points in British history , and on such minute fea- tures in ...
... able , not only to lay before their readers articles calculated to gratify curiosity , but also to rescue from oblivion such materials as may throw some light on the disputed points in British history , and on such minute fea- tures in ...
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... able paper under the signature of P. M. , but as the subjects of which it treats appear rather to belong to one particular class of Periodical Works than to a General Miscellany , and as the writer acknowledges that the substance of it ...
... able paper under the signature of P. M. , but as the subjects of which it treats appear rather to belong to one particular class of Periodical Works than to a General Miscellany , and as the writer acknowledges that the substance of it ...
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... able to obtain ; and for this consideration he was infinitely less indebted to his eloquence and talents , eminent as they were , than to the opinion universally entertained of his public and private rectitude . His understanding was ...
... able to obtain ; and for this consideration he was infinitely less indebted to his eloquence and talents , eminent as they were , than to the opinion universally entertained of his public and private rectitude . His understanding was ...
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... able individual whose loss we have to deplore . I knew him only within the walls of the House of Commons . And even here , from the circumstance of my absence during the last two ses- sions , I had not the good fortune to witness the ...
... able individual whose loss we have to deplore . I knew him only within the walls of the House of Commons . And even here , from the circumstance of my absence during the last two ses- sions , I had not the good fortune to witness the ...
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... able , turbulent , and passionate , alike disposed to love , to vanity , and to su- perstition . But , first of all , it must strike us as an astonishing circumstance , that with- in a territory by no means extensive , and under the ...
... able , turbulent , and passionate , alike disposed to love , to vanity , and to su- perstition . But , first of all , it must strike us as an astonishing circumstance , that with- in a territory by no means extensive , and under the ...
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