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... against the black and infamous charges which the hired libeller has elaborately brought against them . We have endeavoured to demonstrate to the English reader , that when Ireland drew the sword of rebellion she was but following ...
... against the black and infamous charges which the hired libeller has elaborately brought against them . We have endeavoured to demonstrate to the English reader , that when Ireland drew the sword of rebellion she was but following ...
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Thus is the reader put in possession both of the drift and of the idiomatic expression of each apophthegm . As the version , word for word , would not be intelligible to the English reader , and unaccompanied by the Chinese characters ...
Thus is the reader put in possession both of the drift and of the idiomatic expression of each apophthegm . As the version , word for word , would not be intelligible to the English reader , and unaccompanied by the Chinese characters ...
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Nor has he been so very abstemious with respect to the “ Four First Cantos , " as he would wish his readers to imagine ... which afford the reader an opportunity , that will not be found at all disagreeable , of stopping in his progress ...
Nor has he been so very abstemious with respect to the “ Four First Cantos , " as he would wish his readers to imagine ... which afford the reader an opportunity , that will not be found at all disagreeable , of stopping in his progress ...
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