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Page 80
... believe that no likeness of this amiable man was taken but in one instance , viz . a picture by Smith of Chichester , now in the house in which these lines " are written . A casual note ( p . 81. ) records a French translation of ...
... believe that no likeness of this amiable man was taken but in one instance , viz . a picture by Smith of Chichester , now in the house in which these lines " are written . A casual note ( p . 81. ) records a French translation of ...
Page 267
... believe that man is honest , " and " I believe that is an honest man . ' latter is far more comprehensive and expressive than the former , and such is probably the " honest man " that was pointed at by Pope . ' ( P. 167. ) We give one ...
... believe that man is honest , " and " I believe that is an honest man . ' latter is far more comprehensive and expressive than the former , and such is probably the " honest man " that was pointed at by Pope . ' ( P. 167. ) We give one ...
Page 322
... believe that the punish- ment of a criminal will not displease the Supreme Being , whose head can we sacrifice , that will be less disagreeable to him ? It will not only be a just punishment for the crimes and trespasses of all kinds ...
... believe that the punish- ment of a criminal will not displease the Supreme Being , whose head can we sacrifice , that will be less disagreeable to him ? It will not only be a just punishment for the crimes and trespasses of all kinds ...
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