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... and abetted the views of the great with the pettifogging feelings of the meanest dependant on office , who , having secured the admiration of the public ( with the probable reversion of immortality ) , shewed no respect for himself ...
... and abetted the views of the great with the pettifogging feelings of the meanest dependant on office , who , having secured the admiration of the public ( with the probable reversion of immortality ) , shewed no respect for himself ...
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Prolific as this age has been in individuals who have conferred advantage and excited admiration , we know of none who , in her line , deserves to rank higher than the lady we have just named . Endowed with a mind masculine in its ...
Prolific as this age has been in individuals who have conferred advantage and excited admiration , we know of none who , in her line , deserves to rank higher than the lady we have just named . Endowed with a mind masculine in its ...
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DE E LOLME justly remarked , in his admirable work on our constitution , that a stranger beholding at once the various parts of that fabric is struck with a kind of admiration , which daily use prevents Englishmen from feeling ...
DE E LOLME justly remarked , in his admirable work on our constitution , that a stranger beholding at once the various parts of that fabric is struck with a kind of admiration , which daily use prevents Englishmen from feeling ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 38 |
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