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Page 313
... hope that it will take place , for of the high importance of the measure , of its serious evils , and of its entire inadequacy , we are fully convinced . We will therefore venture thus to hope , although the Observations * inform us ...
... hope that it will take place , for of the high importance of the measure , of its serious evils , and of its entire inadequacy , we are fully convinced . We will therefore venture thus to hope , although the Observations * inform us ...
Page 370
... hope for such influence over his choice , from the selection of a sacred subject , should he write again in verse , which we warmly encourage him to do . As for any minor candidate for renown by such a pursuit , to him we would say ...
... hope for such influence over his choice , from the selection of a sacred subject , should he write again in verse , which we warmly encourage him to do . As for any minor candidate for renown by such a pursuit , to him we would say ...
Page 410
... hope of escape after they had haz- arded an attempt on our stores and shipping . Another argu- ment , of a more consolatory kind , and equally applicable to the advocates for North - fleet and to those of Falmouth , is the hope of a ...
... hope of escape after they had haz- arded an attempt on our stores and shipping . Another argu- ment , of a more consolatory kind , and equally applicable to the advocates for North - fleet and to those of Falmouth , is the hope of a ...
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