The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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" In this case , oh just judges , it is not necessary to employ the powers of oratory , to warm your souls , and persuade you to punish the criminal . Behold our bleeding wounds , behold the hand still reeking that inflicted them ! Your ...
" In this case , oh just judges , it is not necessary to employ the powers of oratory , to warm your souls , and persuade you to punish the criminal . Behold our bleeding wounds , behold the hand still reeking that inflicted them ! Your ...
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... necessary documents . " We are told , indeed , that " from the ca- binets of the curious and the hoards of literary misers , he drew such a profusion of materials , as to have ultimately imposed upon him rather the perplexity of ...
... necessary documents . " We are told , indeed , that " from the ca- binets of the curious and the hoards of literary misers , he drew such a profusion of materials , as to have ultimately imposed upon him rather the perplexity of ...
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... necessary to procure money by some expedient or other , and resolves to make usc of Mrs. Ford , who is said to have " the rule of her husband's purse , ' and Mrs. Page , whom he describes as " a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty ...
... necessary to procure money by some expedient or other , and resolves to make usc of Mrs. Ford , who is said to have " the rule of her husband's purse , ' and Mrs. Page , whom he describes as " a region in Guiana , all gold and bounty ...
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... necessary to know the tenor of it . If we examine these volumes we shall find them to be nothing more than newspapers ; sheets , in which the two factions , who divide the nation , perpetually fight their battles ; and , in every ...
... necessary to know the tenor of it . If we examine these volumes we shall find them to be nothing more than newspapers ; sheets , in which the two factions , who divide the nation , perpetually fight their battles ; and , in every ...
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... necessary in order to place himself on a footing of equality with others of his age , the labour would seem immense . But how great must the labour be , and how are we to qualify those exertions , which can convert the deaf and dumb ...
... necessary in order to place himself on a footing of equality with others of his age , the labour would seem immense . But how great must the labour be , and how are we to qualify those exertions , which can convert the deaf and dumb ...
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