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Page 95
... spirit : but , as a whole , the composition rather fails in effect , owing to the multiplicity of characters and incidents , and to the frequent change of scene . We doubt not , however , that it will be perused by many with pleasure ...
... spirit : but , as a whole , the composition rather fails in effect , owing to the multiplicity of characters and incidents , and to the frequent change of scene . We doubt not , however , that it will be perused by many with pleasure ...
Page 198
... spirit which neither Laws nor Wars will repress . This spirit is at present high in Ireland , and the recent zeal of that brave and virtuous people has completely detected the false and pernicious calumnies upon both countries . It has ...
... spirit which neither Laws nor Wars will repress . This spirit is at present high in Ireland , and the recent zeal of that brave and virtuous people has completely detected the false and pernicious calumnies upon both countries . It has ...
Page 199
... spirit which neither Laws nor Wars will repress . This spirit is at present high in Ireland , and the recent zeal of that brave and virtuous people has completely detected the false and pernicious calumnies upon both countries . It has ...
... spirit which neither Laws nor Wars will repress . This spirit is at present high in Ireland , and the recent zeal of that brave and virtuous people has completely detected the false and pernicious calumnies upon both countries . It has ...
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