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... English gentleinen as slaves in Barbadoes . For making this literary crimes . The first accusation is , that , from his violent prejudice against Oliver , he has calumniated him falsely . The second , preferred by the same accuser , is ...
... English gentleinen as slaves in Barbadoes . For making this literary crimes . The first accusation is , that , from his violent prejudice against Oliver , he has calumniated him falsely . The second , preferred by the same accuser , is ...
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... English siderable influence on the most enlightened people , at the bar of the English nobles , for generation of the most enlightened people that great nations and kings separated from him by ever existed , should be utterly destitute ...
... English siderable influence on the most enlightened people , at the bar of the English nobles , for generation of the most enlightened people that great nations and kings separated from him by ever existed , should be utterly destitute ...
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... English people appreciate the importance of domestic ties . Accordingly , some unfortunate man , in no respect more depraved than hundreds whose offences have been treated with lenity , is singled out as an expiatory sacrifice . If he ...
... English people appreciate the importance of domestic ties . Accordingly , some unfortunate man , in no respect more depraved than hundreds whose offences have been treated with lenity , is singled out as an expiatory sacrifice . If he ...
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... English poets , and , that next to Pope , came the late Mr. Gifford ? What is the na- ture and value of that correctness , the praise of which is denied to Macbeth , to Lear , and te Othello , and given to Hoole's translations and to ...
... English poets , and , that next to Pope , came the late Mr. Gifford ? What is the na- ture and value of that correctness , the praise of which is denied to Macbeth , to Lear , and te Othello , and given to Hoole's translations and to ...
Page 122
... English poetry was governed during the last century , is to look at the effects which they produced . mutable principles ? Is poetry , like heraldry , flows into the gesture and the face - always an mere matter of arbitrary regulation ...
... English poetry was governed during the last century , is to look at the effects which they produced . mutable principles ? Is poetry , like heraldry , flows into the gesture and the face - always an mere matter of arbitrary regulation ...
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