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Page 41
... thoughts of publishing them in his life - time , might expect from the letters of such men . There is in which case he ... thought proper to play their friendship or their powers , and that one impose . " Mrs. Barbauld may probably have ...
... thoughts of publishing them in his life - time , might expect from the letters of such men . There is in which case he ... thought proper to play their friendship or their powers , and that one impose . " Mrs. Barbauld may probably have ...
Page 49
... thought him the amiable youth whom I found him . This made its effect . After having seen him two hours , I was obliged to pass the evening in a company , which never had been so wearisome to me . I could not speak , I could not play ...
... thought him the amiable youth whom I found him . This made its effect . After having seen him two hours , I was obliged to pass the evening in a company , which never had been so wearisome to me . I could not speak , I could not play ...
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... thought of the following definition ? " Patriotism may be termed an alchemy elaborated from all private virtues . " We have to request the indulgence of our readers Among persons particularly conversant with the for having so long ...
... thought of the following definition ? " Patriotism may be termed an alchemy elaborated from all private virtues . " We have to request the indulgence of our readers Among persons particularly conversant with the for having so long ...
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