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" And from this exertion of abufed confidence, fhe could never recover herfelf afterwards. Nor let her be too freely cenfured for all. In the prefent conftitution of things, where the original dignity of man is in a perpetual conflict with the introduced... "
Mary queen of Scots vindicated. [With] Additions and corrections - Page 40
by John Whitaker - 1788
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 49

English literature - 1787 - 690 pages
...She found Elifabeth even more perfidious than they ; and from this exertion of abufed confidence, (he could never recover herfelf afterwards. Nor let her be too freely cenfured for all. In the prcfent conftitution of things, where the original dignity of man is in a perpetual conflict with the...
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Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1787 - 752 pages
...could never recover herfelf afterwards. Nor let her be t«o freely cenfured for all. In the prcfent conftitution of things, where the original dignity...a perpetual conflict with the introduced fpirit of meannels, that afft&ion of, the heart which doe» it moil credit, in reality becomes its grcau-il reproach...
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The Love Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, to James, Earl of Bothwell, with ...

Mary (Queen of Scots), Esq. Hugh Campbell - 1825 - 424 pages
...recover herself afterwards. Nor let her be too freely censured for all. In the present constitution of things, where the original dignity of man is in a perpetual conflict with the introduced spirit of meanness ; that affection of the heart, which does it most credit in reality, becomes its...
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The New Lady's Magazine, Or, Polite and Entertaining Companion for ..., Volume 2

1787 - 742 pages
...fhe found Elizabeth even more perfidious than they ; and from this exertion of abufed confidence, (he could never recover herfelf afterwards. Nor let her...•where the original dignity of man is in a perpetual con {lift with the introduced fpirit of meannefs, that affeftion of heart which does it moft credit,...
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The Historical Magazine, Or, Classical Library of Public Events ..., Volume 3

History - 1791 - 508 pages
...She found Elizabeth even more perfidious than they ; and from this exertion of abufed confidence flic could never recover herfelf afterwards. Nor let her...where the original dignity of man is in a perpetual confliil with the introduced fpirit of mcannefs, that affeeVion of the heart which does it U r molt...
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