The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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... opinion with the present editor , that it was not vanity in the writer himself to avow a confidence of being read by a remote generation , avoiding , however , to assign , as the strongest foundation of that confidence , his superlative ...
... opinion with the present editor , that it was not vanity in the writer himself to avow a confidence of being read by a remote generation , avoiding , however , to assign , as the strongest foundation of that confidence , his superlative ...
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... opinion , all question relative to Lord Chatham would inevitably be set aside by the severe hostility manifested against that statesman , about the time of his obtaining a pension and title , in several let- ters signed Poplicola and ...
... opinion , all question relative to Lord Chatham would inevitably be set aside by the severe hostility manifested against that statesman , about the time of his obtaining a pension and title , in several let- ters signed Poplicola and ...
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... opinions directly opposite to those of Junius , relative to some of the leading political men and measures of the times . Mr. Single - Speech Hamilton has not hitherto , we believe , been absolutely and totally dismissed from all ...
... opinions directly opposite to those of Junius , relative to some of the leading political men and measures of the times . Mr. Single - Speech Hamilton has not hitherto , we believe , been absolutely and totally dismissed from all ...
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... opinion a few opposing facts are decisive . He thinks credit is due to the veracity of such a person as Junius must have been , when he almost gratuitously made the positive declaration , in his preface to the letters , " I am no lawyer ...
... opinion a few opposing facts are decisive . He thinks credit is due to the veracity of such a person as Junius must have been , when he almost gratuitously made the positive declaration , in his preface to the letters , " I am no lawyer ...
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... opinion of almost every reader of the private letters to Woodfall , which carry , in the most unaffected manner , so many indications of a respectful kindness , and of grateful approbation of the printer's courage and discretion ; such ...
... opinion of almost every reader of the private letters to Woodfall , which carry , in the most unaffected manner , so many indications of a respectful kindness , and of grateful approbation of the printer's courage and discretion ; such ...
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