The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... sufficiently delicate to discern this difference , ought never to open their lips about the acute or grave accent , as they are pleased to call them ; let them speak of accent as it relates to stress only , and not to elevation or ...
... sufficiently delicate to discern this difference , ought never to open their lips about the acute or grave accent , as they are pleased to call them ; let them speak of accent as it relates to stress only , and not to elevation or ...
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... sufficient grounds for a reconcilia- tion with him how great , then , would have been the appearance in favour of his restoration , had the two houses remained on a constitu tional basis ! But the leaders of the independents , finding ...
... sufficient grounds for a reconcilia- tion with him how great , then , would have been the appearance in favour of his restoration , had the two houses remained on a constitu tional basis ! But the leaders of the independents , finding ...
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... sufficient grounds for affirming that he did not always scrupulously adhere to the dictates of good faith . Had he moved in a private sphere , he would probably , from his general regularity and strictness of deportment , have been ...
... sufficient grounds for affirming that he did not always scrupulously adhere to the dictates of good faith . Had he moved in a private sphere , he would probably , from his general regularity and strictness of deportment , have been ...
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... sufficient degree of firmness and vigor to prevent him from yielding to the pertinacity of faction or the clamors of the multitude . He was also destitute of that insinuating address and those conciliatory manners which might have been ...
... sufficient degree of firmness and vigor to prevent him from yielding to the pertinacity of faction or the clamors of the multitude . He was also destitute of that insinuating address and those conciliatory manners which might have been ...
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... sufficient encouragement and support . Those who have suffered , in any period of time , or in any nation of the world , on account of attachment to their principles , and who have been generally honoured both by contemporaries and ...
... sufficient encouragement and support . Those who have suffered , in any period of time , or in any nation of the world , on account of attachment to their principles , and who have been generally honoured both by contemporaries and ...
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