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their grant having received from Government a considerable addition to in consequence of the success of his mission to Ashantee , they had the modesty to wish to send him again to Africa in the capacity of a writer , with a salary of ...
their grant having received from Government a considerable addition to in consequence of the success of his mission to Ashantee , they had the modesty to wish to send him again to Africa in the capacity of a writer , with a salary of ...
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... to orthographical excentricities , we shall say but little , being impatient to leave this ungracious part of the subject : but what absolution has Mr. Mitford received from observing the fixed and received usages of the language ?
... to orthographical excentricities , we shall say but little , being impatient to leave this ungracious part of the subject : but what absolution has Mr. Mitford received from observing the fixed and received usages of the language ?
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In the well - known passage on this subject in Persius , the poet to all appearance treats it as a nursery - fable ; — such , at least , is the general impression which we have received from that part of the satire .
In the well - known passage on this subject in Persius , the poet to all appearance treats it as a nursery - fable ; — such , at least , is the general impression which we have received from that part of the satire .
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