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... never careless , or even familiar - perhaps not always quite natural -- but uniformily grace- ful , engaging , and impressive ; and at least as far removed from the parade of a frigid rhetoric , as from the rude energy of tempes- tuous ...
... never careless , or even familiar - perhaps not always quite natural -- but uniformily grace- ful , engaging , and impressive ; and at least as far removed from the parade of a frigid rhetoric , as from the rude energy of tempes- tuous ...
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... never to be lost . It is not easy to conquer a unit- ed people : -it is not easy to wrest from a free land the liberty to which it was born : -i -it is not easy to tear from a great nation the honours which they have worn in the sight ...
... never to be lost . It is not easy to conquer a unit- ed people : -it is not easy to wrest from a free land the liberty to which it was born : -i -it is not easy to tear from a great nation the honours which they have worn in the sight ...
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... so , or it could never have been at all ; " and certainly it requires an implicit assent to the proposition of the great master of rhetoric to believe , that such ALISON'S SERMONS . 31 Letters of Mademoiselle L'Espinasse,
... so , or it could never have been at all ; " and certainly it requires an implicit assent to the proposition of the great master of rhetoric to believe , that such ALISON'S SERMONS . 31 Letters of Mademoiselle L'Espinasse,
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... never acknowledged . After receiving her education at a convent , she was admitted into the house of the Marchioness du Deffand , a lady who was among the most conspicuous leaders of those bril- liant circles , which , by uniting the ...
... never acknowledged . After receiving her education at a convent , she was admitted into the house of the Marchioness du Deffand , a lady who was among the most conspicuous leaders of those bril- liant circles , which , by uniting the ...
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... never die apropos : and mademoiselle , in spite of her afflic- tion , survives . The world and she were now to shake hands Guibert and her grief were all that was to remain for her in exis- tence : no connexions , no interest , no ...
... never die apropos : and mademoiselle , in spite of her afflic- tion , survives . The world and she were now to shake hands Guibert and her grief were all that was to remain for her in exis- tence : no connexions , no interest , no ...
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