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Page 69
... expressed his obligation , and his firm assurance , that every opinion of mine was founded on the best motives ; but ... expression weak , totally fail me , and the subject makes me sick . " — When the question came before Parliament ...
... expressed his obligation , and his firm assurance , that every opinion of mine was founded on the best motives ; but ... expression weak , totally fail me , and the subject makes me sick . " — When the question came before Parliament ...
Page 237
... expressed himself on many topics with his usual felicity and spirit . Upon this occasion he pointed out to Mr. Lukin his mathematical manuscripts , explained generally the nature and object of them , and expressed his wish that they ...
... expressed himself on many topics with his usual felicity and spirit . Upon this occasion he pointed out to Mr. Lukin his mathematical manuscripts , explained generally the nature and object of them , and expressed his wish that they ...
Page 378
... expressed our opinion at large , Rev. Vol . lix . N. S. pp . 225. 399. While , on the one hand , Mr. R. has imputed to Mr. Fox a charge of which he is in a great measure innocent , the sympathetic disposition of the latter has led him ...
... expressed our opinion at large , Rev. Vol . lix . N. S. pp . 225. 399. While , on the one hand , Mr. R. has imputed to Mr. Fox a charge of which he is in a great measure innocent , the sympathetic disposition of the latter has led him ...
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