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... spirit of the writer ; once or twice hazarding observations of our own , with regard to what appeared to us a defective arrange- ment of his materials , or an unseasonable interposition of ir- relevant comment . The rest of the volume ...
... spirit of the writer ; once or twice hazarding observations of our own , with regard to what appeared to us a defective arrange- ment of his materials , or an unseasonable interposition of ir- relevant comment . The rest of the volume ...
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... spirit which he had so indignantly reprobated . If another commentary be wanted to explain Mr. Fox's expression , and to shew that it was the secret influence which he denominated " the infernal spirit " that had ruined the country ...
... spirit which he had so indignantly reprobated . If another commentary be wanted to explain Mr. Fox's expression , and to shew that it was the secret influence which he denominated " the infernal spirit " that had ruined the country ...
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... spirit , which we have before felt ourselves required to mention with disapprobation : nor will he , in acting thus , be true to him- self . He was not intended to be a mere copyist , which he seems inclined to become . The spirit of ...
... spirit , which we have before felt ourselves required to mention with disapprobation : nor will he , in acting thus , be true to him- self . He was not intended to be a mere copyist , which he seems inclined to become . The spirit of ...
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