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" I confess, we are naturally inclined -to delight in our own country, and I have a particular love to mine. I hope I have given some testimony of it. I think that being exiled from it is a great evil, and would redeem myself from it with the loss of a... "
Memoirs of Algernon Sydney - Page 75
by George Wilson Meadley - 1813 - 400 pages
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A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most ..., Volume 3

1750 - 534 pages
...Lofs of a great deal ofmy Blood. But when that Country of mine, which ufed to be efteemed a Paradife, is now like to be made a Stage of Injury -, the Liberty which we hope to eftabliih, opprefs'd ; all manner of Prophanenefs, Looienefs, Luxury and Lewdnefs fet up in...
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A Select Collection of Original Letters: Written by the Most ..., Volume 1

John Duncombe - English letters - 1755 - 354 pages
...delight in our own Country, and I have a particular Love to mine ; and I hope I have given fome Teftimony of it. I think that being exiled from it is a great Evil, and would redeem myfelf from it with the Lofs of a great deal of my Blood : But when that Country of mine, which ufed...
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The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with ..., Volume 12

1756 - 596 pages
...in our own country, and I have a particular love to mine : I hope I have given fome tciiiinoin' pf it. I think that being exiled from it is a great evil, and would redeem myfelf from it with the lofs of a great deal of my blood. But when that country of mine, which ufed...
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Annual Register, Volume 14

Edmund Burke - History - 1772 - 656 pages
...delight in our own country, and I have a particular love to mine. I hope, I have given fome teftirnony of it. I think, that being exiled from it is a great evil ; and would redeem myfelf from it with the Jofs of a great deal of my blood. But when that country of mine, which uled...
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Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland: From the Dissolution of the ..., Volume 1

Sir John Dalrymple - Great Britain - 1790 - 706 pages
...delight in our own country, and I have a particular love to mine. 1 hope, I have given fome teftimony of it. I think, that being exiled from it is- a great evil ; and would redeem myfelf from it with the lofs of a great deal of my blood. But when that country of mine, which ufed...
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Elegant Epistles: Or, A Copious Collection of Familiar and Amusing Letters,

Vicesimus Knox - English letters - 1790 - 912 pages
...Jrlight in our own country, and I have a particular love to mine ; and I hope I have given fome teftimony of it. I think that being exiled from it is a great evil, and would redeem myfelf from it with the lofs of a great deal of my blood : but when that country of mine, which ufed...
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Life and Writings, Volume 1

Algernon Sidney - Political science - 1794 - 514 pages
...delight in our own 1 country, and I have a particular love to mine. I hope * I have given fome teftimony of it. I think that being * exiled from it is a great evil, and would redeem myfelf ' from it with the lofs of a great deal of my blood. But c when that country of mine, which...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 14

History - 1803 - 582 pages
...delight in our own country, and I have a particular love to mine. I hope, I have given fome tertimony of it. I think, that being exiled from it is a great evil ¡ and would redeeirunyfelf from.it witli the lofs of agréât deal of my blood. But when that country of mine,...
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Discourses on Government, Volume 1

Algernon Sidney - Monarchy - 1805 - 522 pages
...delight in our own country, and I have a particular love to mine. I hope I have given some testimony of it. I think that being exiled from it is a great...paradise, is now like to be made a stage of injury; the * Familiar letters of John, late Earl of Rochester, etc. liberty which we hoped to establish, oppressed;...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 3

John Walker - 1811 - 572 pages
...delight in our own country, and I have a particular love to mine: I hope I have given some testimony of it. I think that being exiled from it is a great...injury ; the liberty which we hoped to establish, opEressed ; all manner of profaneness, looseness, luxury, and wdness, set up in its height, instead...
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