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... feel ourselves in our own element ; and let us earnestly hope , that we shall not again be called upon to discuss other subjects , than those which Cicero calls exercitationes ingenii et curricula mentis . We shall not again , we ...
... feel ourselves in our own element ; and let us earnestly hope , that we shall not again be called upon to discuss other subjects , than those which Cicero calls exercitationes ingenii et curricula mentis . We shall not again , we ...
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... feel it our duty , before we enter into any particulars respecting this work , to declare , that it has fully convinced us of the truth , which it is intended to estab- lish - that the Letters of Junius were written by the Right Hon ...
... feel it our duty , before we enter into any particulars respecting this work , to declare , that it has fully convinced us of the truth , which it is intended to estab- lish - that the Letters of Junius were written by the Right Hon ...
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... feel obliged by the inser- tion of the following correction of riana , which had before escaped me . some errata in the Bibliotheca Spence- It is hardly necessary to premise , that in a work of such extent an variety , a considerable ...
... feel obliged by the inser- tion of the following correction of riana , which had before escaped me . some errata in the Bibliotheca Spence- It is hardly necessary to premise , that in a work of such extent an variety , a considerable ...
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... feeling on examining it for the purpose of description . Mr. URBAN , July 9 . HE Cathedral Church of Rouen piece ) was built by the hands of our countrymen in the 13th century ; and , in despite of the opinions of Mr. Hawkins , champion ...
... feeling on examining it for the purpose of description . Mr. URBAN , July 9 . HE Cathedral Church of Rouen piece ) was built by the hands of our countrymen in the 13th century ; and , in despite of the opinions of Mr. Hawkins , champion ...
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... feels justified faithful representation of plain matter in this severity of his satire by its of fact ? The frowardness of childhood at school , of pupilage at the University , of youth at coming to the command of a fortune and the ...
... feels justified faithful representation of plain matter in this severity of his satire by its of fact ? The frowardness of childhood at school , of pupilage at the University , of youth at coming to the command of a fortune and the ...
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