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... common degree , among our Neighbours . In this respect , example will do much , and perseverance more . Sorry indeed should we be , to see the manly and dignified deineanour of Englishmen exchanged for grimace , affectation , and ...
... common degree , among our Neighbours . In this respect , example will do much , and perseverance more . Sorry indeed should we be , to see the manly and dignified deineanour of Englishmen exchanged for grimace , affectation , and ...
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... common ancestor . " But this gentleman , who would lord it over his brethren , offers this irrefraga- ble argument for the justice of his claim . If , says he , you deny me and my ad- herents to be the sole proprietors of this estate ...
... common ancestor . " But this gentleman , who would lord it over his brethren , offers this irrefraga- ble argument for the justice of his claim . If , says he , you deny me and my ad- herents to be the sole proprietors of this estate ...
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... common editions , of easy pur- chase , the garniture of which does not divert his attention from the ob- jects of his serious research . In brief , close - thinkers are not found surrounded by pretty nesses , which argue and cherish ...
... common editions , of easy pur- chase , the garniture of which does not divert his attention from the ob- jects of his serious research . In brief , close - thinkers are not found surrounded by pretty nesses , which argue and cherish ...
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... common and usual routine and system of emi- gration ( consistently with the great object , a proper selection ) the more likely it will be to succeed to the wished - for extent . The ultimate success of the pro- posed measure must , in ...
... common and usual routine and system of emi- gration ( consistently with the great object , a proper selection ) the more likely it will be to succeed to the wished - for extent . The ultimate success of the pro- posed measure must , in ...
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... common welfare of mankind , and should tend to cherish and promote the benefit of other nations . " " Among the singular opinions , " he observes , " to which the fickle thoughts of men have given birth , there is one which claims our ...
... common welfare of mankind , and should tend to cherish and promote the benefit of other nations . " " Among the singular opinions , " he observes , " to which the fickle thoughts of men have given birth , there is one which claims our ...
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