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Page 5
... manner , which I profess not to understand . Having observed , that the ridiculous pre- judices of superstition , would by that time have ceased to throw over morals , a corrupt and degrading austerity , he alludes , either to a ...
... manner , which I profess not to understand . Having observed , that the ridiculous pre- judices of superstition , would by that time have ceased to throw over morals , a corrupt and degrading austerity , he alludes , either to a ...
Page 112
... manners , if discharged convicts of a particular class should be ba- nished from the metropolis ; which he terms the ... manner of Mr. Webster resemble that of Dr. Franklin : there is something of the form , but nothing of the substance ...
... manners , if discharged convicts of a particular class should be ba- nished from the metropolis ; which he terms the ... manner of Mr. Webster resemble that of Dr. Franklin : there is something of the form , but nothing of the substance ...
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... manner in which they wore their cloaks . The know- lege of this punctilio in dress among the antients becomes in- teresting , also , to the lover and admirer of the antique ; as it throws light on that gracefulness of the drapery ...
... manner in which they wore their cloaks . The know- lege of this punctilio in dress among the antients becomes in- teresting , also , to the lover and admirer of the antique ; as it throws light on that gracefulness of the drapery ...
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