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... say : persuasion hung upon his lip , and the flow of his eloquence was such , that many of his enemies were afraid to listen to him , lest they should be led to view the subject in a light prejudicial to their interests . " Although ...
... say : persuasion hung upon his lip , and the flow of his eloquence was such , that many of his enemies were afraid to listen to him , lest they should be led to view the subject in a light prejudicial to their interests . " Although ...
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... says , worth more than a thousand pounds per annum . - Speaking afterwards of the very dull sale of his first historical work , he says he was so mor- tified that he had serious thoughts of changing his name and leaving his country , to ...
... says , worth more than a thousand pounds per annum . - Speaking afterwards of the very dull sale of his first historical work , he says he was so mor- tified that he had serious thoughts of changing his name and leaving his country , to ...
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... say that they had not read the offensive parts , and the admirers of sincerity must be not a little mortified on being obliged to class Dr. Robertson in this inglorious assemblage : " Had I been aware , " says Gibbon with all imaginable ...
... say that they had not read the offensive parts , and the admirers of sincerity must be not a little mortified on being obliged to class Dr. Robertson in this inglorious assemblage : " Had I been aware , " says Gibbon with all imaginable ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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