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The Parliamentary register: or, History of the proceedings and debates of ... - Page 41
by Ireland parl, commons - 1784
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The British Magazine and Review: Or, Universaal Miscellany of Arts ..., Volume 3

1783 - 424 pages
...in this Houfe, but who formerly might have been here — I will fuppofe it was his conftant praelice to abufe every man who differed from him, and to betray every man who trufted him. I will fuppofe him aftive.; I will begin from his cradle, and divide his life into three liages : in the firft he was...
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The British Magazine and Review, Or, Universal Miscellany, Volume 1

Great Britain - 1783 - 524 pages
...Houfe, but who formerly might have been here — I will fuppofe it was his confiant prafticeto abufè every man who differed from him, and to betray every man who ti-ufted him. I will fuppofehimaelive{ I will begin from his cradle,and divide his life into three...
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1784 - 862 pages
...Houfe, but whe formerly might have been here,— I will fuppole it was hit co»ftant practice to atiufe every man who differed from him, and to betray every man who traded him ; I will (uppoTe him active, I will'begin from his cradle, aad ditMde hi-, life inte three...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 502 pages
...to abuse every man who differed from him, and to betray even' man who trusted him ; I will suppose him active, I will begin from his cradle, and divide his life into three stages....in the first he was intemperate, in the second corrupt, and in the third seditious. Suppose...
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The Eloquence of the British Senate: Being a Selection of the Best ..., Volume 2

William Hazlitt - Great Britain - 1809 - 608 pages
...house, but who formerly might have been there. .He would suppose it his constant practice to abuse every man who differed from him, and to betray every man who trusted him. He would suppose him active, and he would divide his life into three stages. In the first...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volume 3

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...that home, but who formerly might have been there. He would suppose it his constant practice to abuse every man who differed from him, and to betray every man who trusted him. He would suppose him active, and he would divide his life into three stages. la the first...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 82

English literature - 1818 - 616 pages
...abuse every man who differed from him, and to betray every man. who trusted to him. I will suppose him active, — I will begin from his cradle, and divide his life into three stages ; in the first he was temperate, in the second corrupt, and in the third seditious. — Suppose...
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Recollections of Curran and Some of His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - 1818 - 356 pages
...house, but who formerly might have been here. I will suppose that k was his constant practice to abuse every man who differed from him, and to betray every man who trusted him ; I will suppose him active, I will begin from his cradle, and divide bis life into three...
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The Literary chronicle and weekly review, Volume 2, Issues 33-83

1820 - 856 pages
...379 abuse every man who differed from him, and to betrai every man who trusted him, I will suppose him active I will begin from his cradle, and divide his life into three stages. In the first, he was intemperate ; in the second corrupt; and in the third, seditious. Suppose...
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A new and impartial history of Ireland. 4 vols. [in 2].

Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1038 pages
...house, but who formerly might have been here. I will suppose it was his constant practice to abuse every man who differed from him, and to betray every man who trusted him. 1 will suppose him active ; 1 will begin with his cradle and divide his life into three...
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