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Page 237
... conduct , and he had given the first idea of this league , which flattered the vanity of the Prussians , by making them the protectors of the liberty of Germany against the ambition of the House of Austria . In a word , every thing con ...
... conduct , and he had given the first idea of this league , which flattered the vanity of the Prussians , by making them the protectors of the liberty of Germany against the ambition of the House of Austria . In a word , every thing con ...
Page 289
... conduct shewn . ' ( P. 16. ) We looked in vain , however , for the collateral phrase , existing circumstances , by which we have been accustomed to see the line of conduct on earth directed . The expedition of Belial to England , for ...
... conduct shewn . ' ( P. 16. ) We looked in vain , however , for the collateral phrase , existing circumstances , by which we have been accustomed to see the line of conduct on earth directed . The expedition of Belial to England , for ...
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... conduct of the intended heroine , Belinda Portman , which does not altogether meet with our approbation . Old as we are , and cold too , perhaps , as critics ought to be , we have still so much romance within us , as to deem the ...
... conduct of the intended heroine , Belinda Portman , which does not altogether meet with our approbation . Old as we are , and cold too , perhaps , as critics ought to be , we have still so much romance within us , as to deem the ...
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