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Page 131
... strong a word of re- of a great stirring of the human mind . A proach to one who is only what the great mass tremendous burst of public feeling , produced of every community must inevitably be . by the tyranny of the hierarchy , menaced ...
... strong a word of re- of a great stirring of the human mind . A proach to one who is only what the great mass tremendous burst of public feeling , produced of every community must inevitably be . by the tyranny of the hierarchy , menaced ...
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... strong passions , quick sensibility , and vehement enthusiasm for the grand and the beautiful . There was something about him which ennobled tergiversation itself . He often went wrong , very wrong . But to quote the language of ...
... strong passions , quick sensibility , and vehement enthusiasm for the grand and the beautiful . There was something about him which ennobled tergiversation itself . He often went wrong , very wrong . But to quote the language of ...
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... strong and indeed unreasonable feeling against Hastings . At the close of the trial , there was a feeling equally strong and equally unreasonable in his favour . One cause of the change was , no doubt , what is commonly call- ed the ...
... strong and indeed unreasonable feeling against Hastings . At the close of the trial , there was a feeling equally strong and equally unreasonable in his favour . One cause of the change was , no doubt , what is commonly call- ed the ...
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